Yuman–Cochimí, with Yuman being the extra-Cochimí languages. Yuman Cochimí † (Northern Cochimí and Southern Cochimí may have been distinct languages)...
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generally called Yuman–Cochimí to reflect this. Based on glottochronology studies, the separation between Cochimi and the Yuman languages is believed to...
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indigenous languages grouped by family: Language families with members north of Mexico Algonquian languages: Kikapú Yuman–Cochimí languages: Paipai, Kiliwa...
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for Cochimí to be included within the Yuman family proper. He placed Cochimí as a sister language to the Yuman family, thus forming the Yuman–Cochimí family...
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American language spoken by the Hualapai and Havasupai peoples of northwestern Arizona. Havasupai–Hualapai belongs to the Pai branch of the Yuman–Cochimí language...
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Cocopah is a Delta language of the Yuman language family spoken by the Cocopah. Cocopah is believed to have derived from the Hokan language, and it is related...
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to the south, the Cochimí, spoke a language or a family of languages that was probably closely related to but not within the Yuman family. Consequently...
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Indigenous Languages of Latin America. Retrieved 2023-08-15. "Documentation of the Baja California Yuman Languages Kumeyaay and Ko'alh | Endangered Languages Archive"...
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Indigenous peoples of Arizona (section Languages)
of Arizona speak a variety of languages from several different language families. Speakers of Yuman–Cochimí languages include the Havasupai, Hualapai...
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