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- List_of_extinct_Uto-Aztecan_languages abstract "A large number of languages known only from brief mentions are thought to have been Uto-Aztecan languages, but went extinct without being documented. The following list is based on Campbell (1997):133–135.San Nicolás (Nicoleño): spoken in California, thought to be a Takic language.Giamina/Omomil: Kroeber (1907) and Lamb (1964) believe Giamina may constitute a separate branch of Northern Uto-Aztecan, although Miller (1983) is uncertain about this. It was spoken in Southern California.Vanyume: a Takic language of CaliforniaAcaxee (Aiage): closely related to Tahue, a Cahitan language, linked with Tebaca and Sabaibo.Amotomanco (Otomoaco): uncertain classification, possibly Uto-Aztecan. (See Troike (1988) for more details.)Cazcan (Caxcan): sometimes considered to be the same as Zacateca, although Miller (1983) would only consider these to be geographical classifications.Baciroa: closely connected to TepahueBasopaBatuc: possibly an Opata dialectCahuimetoCahuameto: probably belongs with Oguera and NioChínipa: may be a Tarahumaran language close to Ocoroni, since colonial sources claim the two are mutually intelligible. It may also instead be a local name for a variety of Guarijío.Coca: spoken near Lake Chapala.Colotlan: a Pimic language closely related to Tepehuan, or Teul and TepecanoComanito: a Taracahitic language closely related to TahueConcho: probably a Taracahitic language (Troike 1988). Subdivisions include Chinarra and Chizo; Toboso is possibly related to Concho as well.Conicari: a Taracahitic language closely related to TahueGuachichil: possibly a variant or close relative of HuicholGuasave: possibly a Taracahitic language, or may instead be non-Uto-Aztecan language possibly related to Seri due to the speakers' maritime economy (Miller 1983). Dialects include Compopori, Ahome, Vacoregue, and Achire.Guazapar (Guasapar): probably a Tarahumara dialect, or it may be more closely related to Guarijío and Chínipa. Guazapar, Jova, Pachera, and Juhine may possibly all be dialects of Tarahumara.Guisca (Coisa)Hio: possibly a Taracahitic languageHuite: closely related to Ocoroni, and may be TaracahiticIrritila: a Lagunero bandJova (Jobal, Ova): most often linked with Opata, although some scholars classify it as a Tarahumara dialect. Miller (1983) considers it to be \"probably Taracahitan.\"Jumano; also Humano, Jumana, Xumana, Chouman (from a French source), Zumana, Zuma, Suma, and Yuma. Suma is probably the same language, while Jumano is possibly Uto-Aztecan.Lagunero: may be the same as Irritila, and may also be closely related to Zacateco or Huichol.Macoyahui: probably related to Cahita.Mocorito: a Tahue language, which is Taracahitic.Naarinuquia (Themurete?): Uto-Aztecan affiliation is likely, although it may instead be non-Uto-Aztecan language possibly related to Seri due to the speakers' maritime economy.Nacosura: an Opata dialectNio: completely undocumented, although it is perhaps related to Ocoroni.Ocoroni: most likely a Taracahitic language, and is reported to be mutually intelligible with Chínipa, and similar to Opata. Related languages may include Huite and Nio.Oguera (Ohuera)Patarabuey: unknown affiliation (Purépecha region near Lake Chapala), and is possibly a Nahuatl dialect.Tahue: may also include Comanito, Mocorito, Tubar, and Zoe. It is possibly a Taracahitic language, and is definitely not Nahuan.Tanpachoa: unknown affiliation, and was once spoken along the Río Grande.Tecuexe: speakers were possibly part of a \"Mexicano\" (Nahua) colony.Teco-Tecoxquin: an Aztecan languageTecual: closely related to Huichol. According to Sauer (1934:14), the \"Xamaca, by another name called Hueitzolme [Huichol], all ... speak the Thequalme language, though they differ in vowels.\"Témori: may be a Tarahumara dialect.Tepahue: possibly a Taracahitic language. Closely related languages or dialects include Macoyahui, Conicari, and Baciroa.Tepanec: an Aztecan language.Teul (Teul-Chichimeca): a Pimic language, possibly of the Tepecano subgroup.Toboso: grouped with Concho.Topia: perhaps the same as Xixime (Jijime).Topiame: possibly a Taracahitic language.Totorame: grouped with Cora.Xixime (Jijime): possibly a Taracahitic language. Subdivisions are Hine and Hume. Its links with Acaxee are uncertain.Zacateco: often considered the same as Acaxee, although this is uncertain. It is possibly related to Huichol, although Miller (1983) leaves it as unclassified.Zoe: possibly a Taracahitic language, with Baimena as a subdivision. It is possibly affiliated with Comanito.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- List_of_extinct_Uto-Aztecan_languages comment "A large number of languages known only from brief mentions are thought to have been Uto-Aztecan languages, but went extinct without being documented. The following list is based on Campbell (1997):133–135.San Nicolás (Nicoleño): spoken in California, thought to be a Takic language.Giamina/Omomil: Kroeber (1907) and Lamb (1964) believe Giamina may constitute a separate branch of Northern Uto-Aztecan, although Miller (1983) is uncertain about this.".
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