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Cahitan languages

Uto-Aztecan language branch of Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cahitan languages
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The Cahitan languages is a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family that comprises the Yaqui and the Mayo languages, both of Northern Mexico. The branch has been considered to be part of the Taracahitic languages, but this is no longer considered a valid genetic unit.[1][2] The poorly attested language of the Acaxee has also been considered to be Cahitan.

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