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Corachol (alternatively Coracholan, Cora-****chol or Coran) is a
grouping of
languages within the Uto-Aztecan
language family. The
living members of Coracholan...
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subgroups are
generally accepted as valid: Numic, Takic, Pimic, Taracahitic,
Corachol, and Aztecan. That
leaves two
ungrouped languages: Tübatulabal and Hopi...
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Region Zacatecas Extinct (date missing)
Language family unclassified (
Corachol?)
Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Linguist List 0w6
Glottolog None...
- pre-Nahuan
groups probably spent a
period of time in
contact with the
Corachol languages Cora and ****chol of
northwestern Mexico (which are also Uto-Aztecan)...
- Tepehuán
Taracahita branch: Tarahumara,
Guarijio language,
Yaqui and Mayo
Corachol branch: Cora and ****chol
Nahuan branch: Nahuatl,
Nahuan dialects Na-Dene...
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Mexico Ethnicity Caxcan Extinct 17th century?
Language family Uto-Aztecan
Corachol?
Cazcan Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Linguist List 0w2 Glottolog...
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survivors of a
mythical cataclysmic deluge. The Cora
language belongs to the
Corachol languages branch of the Uto-Aztecan
language family.
According to INALI...
- ****chols
Native speakers 60,000 (2020 census)
Language family Uto-Aztecan
Corachol ****chol
Official status Regulated by
Instituto Nacional de
Lenguas Indígenas...
- Uto-Aztecan (Other
branches outside Mesoamerica. See
North America)
languages Corachol (Cora–****chol)
Aztecan (Nahua–Pochutec) Totonac–Tepehua
Otomanguean Otopamean...
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Nostic in 1702. The ****chol language, Wixarika, is a Uto-Aztecan
language (
Corachol branch)
related to Cora. ****chol
words conform to four
patterns according...