Taracahitic languages
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The Taracahitic languages (occasionally called Taracahita or Taracahitan) form a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family of Mexico.[1][2] The best known is Tarahumara.
Languages
- Tarahumaran
- Tarahumara
- Guarijío (Huarijio, Varihio)
- Tubar †
- Cahita
- Ópata †? (Eudeve, Heve, Dohema)
References
- ↑ Campbell, Lyle (1985), The Pipil Language of El Salvador, New York, Amsterdam: Mouton
- ↑ Campbell, Lyle (1997), American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America, Oxford: Oxford University Press
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