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Comecrudan refers to a
group of
possibly related languages spoken in the
southernmost part of
Texas and in
northern Mexico along the Rio
Grande of which...
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Chimariko †
Chinookan (3) †
Chitimacha †
Chumashan (6) † Coa****lteco †
Comecrudan (United
States & Mexico) (3) †
Coosan (2) †
Cotoname †
Eskaleut (7) Esselen...
- pepper, a type of
chili Another name for Comecrudo, one of a
number of
Comecrudan languages Mulatos River, in
Colombia Mulata (film), a
Mexican drama This...
- Garza, also
called Meakán, is an
extinct Comecrudan language of
Texas and Mexico. It is
known from two
tribal names and twenty-one
words recorded from...
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languages listed below.
Linguists have
suggested that Coa****lteco and
Comecrudan spoken in
southern Texas and
northern Mexico belong to the
Hokan language...
- Comecrudo, also Yué, is an
extinct Comecrudan language of Mexico. The name
Comecrudo is
Spanish for "eat-raw". It was best
recorded in a list of 148 words...
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Cotoname is from John
Swanton (1940).
Indigenous languages of the
Americas Comecrudan languages Barnes,
Thomas C.; Naylor,
Thomas H.; Polzer,
Charles W. Northern...
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Mamulique is an
extinct Comecrudan language of
Nuevo León, Mexico.
Called Carrizo (Carrizo de Mamulique) by Jean-Louis Berlandier, it was
recorded in a...
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Chono South America 1 Coa****lteco
North America 1 Cofán
South America 1
Comecrudan North America 1
Cotoname North America 1
Cuitlatec North America 1 Culli...
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absorbed by the
surrounding Hispanic po****tion.
Linguists have
postulated a
Comecrudan language family with Comecrudo, Mamulique, and
Garza as
related and Coa****lteco...