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- Subtiaba is an extinct Oto-Manguean language which was spoken on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua, especially in the Subtiaba district of León. Edward Sapir...
- Spanish. Subtiaba The Subtiaba language was an Oto-Manguean language which was spoken on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua by the indigenous Subtiaba people...
- Chiapanec language, which was declared extinct after 1990. Others such as Subtiaba, which was most closely related to Me'phaa (Tlapanec), have been extinct...
- Tlapanecan languages are Tlapanec (Me'phaa) of Guerrero and the extinct Subtiaba of Nicaragua. The family was recognized in 1925 by Edward Sapir, who linked...
- it forms its own branch along with the extinct and very closely related Subtiaba language of Nicaragua. Meꞌphaa people temporarily move to other locations...
- the Caribbean. Chorotega Cacaopera Chicomuceltec Lenca Matagalpa Monimbo Subtiaba Ciguayo Guanahatabey Island Carib Macorix (Northern and Southern dialects)...
- of the speculative phyla of previous authors are "split". (preliminary) Subtiaba–Tlapanec is likely part of Otomanguean (Rensch 1977, Oltrogge 1977). Aztec–Tanoan...
- Chumashan + Seri + Tequistlatecan) Hokan–Siouan   (Hokan + Keresiouan + Subtiaba–Tlappanec + Coa****ltecan + Yukian + Tunican + Natchez + Muskogean + Timucua)...
- language is a part of the Oto-Manguean language family. The now extinct Subtiaba language of Nicaragua was a closely related language. Today, Tlapanecs...
- Mexico's Cholula valley, and migrated south.: 26–33  A third group, the Subtiabas, were an Oto-Manguean people who migrated from the Mexican state of Guerrero...