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  1. The Southern languages are divided into the Tepiman languages (including O'odham and Tepehuán), the Tarahumaran languages (including Raramuri and Guarijio), the Cahitan languages (including Yaqui and Mayo), the Coracholan languages (including Cora and Huichol), and the Nahuan languages.

    • Numic languages

      Numic is the northernmost branch of the Uto-Aztecan language...

  2. Las lenguas yutoaztecas o yutonahuas 3 forman una familia de lenguas amerindias ampliamente difundida por América del Norte, con aproximadamente dos millones de hablantes.

  3. Región de origen. Dialectología y variantes. Parentescos externos. Descripción lingüística. Fonología. Morfosintaxis. Vocabulario. Referencias. Bibliografía. Idioma protoyutoazteca. El idioma protoyutoazteca es el hipotético ancestro común de las lenguas yutoaztecas.

  4. Fowler placed the center of Proto-Uto-Aztecan in Central Arizona with northern dialects extending into Nevada and the Mojave desert and southern dialects extending south through the Tepiman corridor into Mexico. [1] The homeland of the Numic languages has been placed in Southern California near Death Valley, and the homeland of the ...

  5. The Uto-Aztecan languages are generally recognized by modern linguists as falling into seven branches: Numic, Takic, Hopi, and Tübatulabal, which some scholars consider to make up Northern Uto-Aztecan; and Piman, Taracahitic, Corachol-Aztecan, which some consider to be Southern Uto-Aztecan.

  6. The languages of Mesoamerica belong to 6 major families – Mayan, Oto-Mangue, Mixe–Zoque, Totonacan, Uto-Aztecan and Chibchan languages (only on the southern border of the area) – as well as a few smaller families and isolates – Purépecha, Huave, Tequistlatec, Xincan and Lencan.