- The
Pakawan languages are a
proposed small language family formerly spoken in what is
today northern Mexico and
southern Texas. Five
clear Pakawan languages...
- free dictionary.
Mamulique may
refer to:
Mamulique language, an
extinct Pakawan language Mamulique,
Nuevo León, the town in
Nuevo León from
which the language...
- Coa****la (Mexico). It is now extinct, and has been
proposed to be part of a
Pakawan family. Coa****lteco was
grouped in an
eponymous Coa****ltecan
family by...
-
rejects all
other relationships. Powell's
original Coa****ltecan,
renamed Pakawan and
extended with
Garza and Mamulique, has been
defended by
Manaster Ramer...
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Koasati Mikasuki Muscogee Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Pakawan Coa****lteco
Comecrudo Cotoname Garza Mamulique Plateau Penutian Nez Perce...
-
genetic classification of
languages (Nostratic, Altaic, Haida-Nadene,
Pakawan/Coa****ltecan, Tonkawa-Nadene); on
poetics (Vedic, Homeric,
medieval Yiddish);...
- in
southern Texas and
northeastern Mexico until the 1700s. Part of the
Pakawan hypothesis, has been
linked to the
hypothesised Hokan languages in a larger...
- Grande, not far from Reynosa. They
spoke the
Comecrudo language, one of the
Pakawan languages. Swiss-American
ethnologist Albert S.
Gatschet worked with eight...
- (United States).
Today it is extinct, and is
proposed to be a
component of a
Pakawan language family. All
known primary witnesses to the
Cotoname language were...
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Koasati Mikasuki Muscogee Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Pakawan Coa****lteco
Comecrudo Cotoname Garza Mamulique Plateau Penutian Nez Perce...