-
include not just
varieties known as Nahuatl, but also
Pipil and the
extinct Pochutec language. The
differences among the
varieties of
Nahuatl are not trivial...
-
Pochutec is an
extinct Uto-Aztecan
language of the
Nahuan (or Aztecan)
branch which was
spoken in and
around the town of
Pochutla on the
Pacific coast...
-
having two divisions:
General Aztec and
Pochutec.
General Aztec encomp****es the
Nahuatl and
Pipil languages.
Pochutec is a
scantily attested language, which...
- languages) that
includes the
Nahuatl language and its
closest relatives Pochutec and Pipil. To the
Aztecs themselves the word "Aztec" was not an endonym...
- Non-Oto-Manguean
languages include Mixe, Tequistlatecan, Huave, and the
Nahuan Pochutec language.
Huave was the
original language of the
Isthmus of Tehuantepec...
-
Pangasinan Pancana Pangkhua Pendau Petjo Piedmontese Pingelapese Pinyin Pirahã
Pochutec Pohnpeian Potawatomi Principense Creole Puelche Puluwatese Pumpokol Punan...
- Zacatecas.
Iturrioz Leza & Ramírez de la Cruz (2001)
Aztecan (Nahuan)
Pochutec †
Extinct since 1970s,
spoken on the
coast of
Oaxaca Boas (1917) Core Nahuan...
- peoples. The
first group of
Nahuas to
split from the main
group were the
Pochutec who went on to
settle on the
Pacific coast of
Oaxaca possibly as early...
- Jalisco-Nayarit: extinct,
formerly spoken in Cuautitlán de García Barragán
Pochutec may
belong here.
Lastra de Suárez,
Yolanda (1986). Las áreas dialectales...
- Mato Grosso,
Santa Cruz by 1920
Yupiltepeque Xincan Guatemala after 1917
Pochutec Uto-Aztecan Oaxaca,
Mexico 15 June 1917 Obispeño
Chumashan Southern California...