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Naolan is an
extinct language that was
spoken a five-hour walk away from Tula,
Tamaulipas in
northeast Mexico. It is only
known from 48
words and several...
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Naolan, an
unclassified language of the region.
Other unattested extinct languages of
Tamaulipas include Pisone, "Negrito" and Olive.
Naolan language...
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Tanoan Keres Zuni Coa****ltecan
linguistic area
Aranama Karankawa Maratino Naolan Quinigua Solano Tonkawa Gulf ?
Muskogean Natchez Atakapa Chitimacha Mesoamerican...
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Maratino (northeastern Mexico) †
Mayan (31)
Misumalpan (5) Mixe–Zoquean (19)
Naolan (Mexico: Tamaulipas) † Oto-Manguean (27) Pericú † Purépecha
Quinigua (northeast...
- Coa****ltecan family,
which would include Guachichil, the quinigua, maratino,
naolan,
karankawa and coa****lteco,
having an even more
distant relationship with...
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Quinigua data is from
Gursky (1964),
which in turn is from del Hoyo (1960).
Naolan is from
Weitlaner (1948), and
Tonkawa is from
Hoijer (1949). Ramer, Alexis...