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Corachol languages

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Grouping of languages in the Uto-Aztecan language family
Corachol
Geographic
distribution
westernMexico
Linguistic classificationUto-Aztecan
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologcora1259

Corachol (alternativelyCoracholan,Cora-Huichol orCoran) is a grouping oflanguages within theUto-Aztecanlanguage family. The living members of Coracholan are theHuichol andCora languages, spoken by communities inJalisco andNayarit, states in centralMexico.Cazcan,Guachichil,Zacateco, and Lagunero/Irritila may have belonged as well. However, Cazcan is sometimes believed to have been a Nahuan language instead, and Guachichil has also been linked to the arealCoahuiltecan languages.[1]

Corachol languages areMesoamerican languages, and display many of the traits defined by theMesoamerican linguistic area, orsprachbund.

References

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  1. ^abcMoseley, Christopher; Asher, Ronald E. (1994).Atlas of the world's languages. London: Routledge.ISBN 978-0-415-01925-5.
Northern
Numic
Western
Central
Southern
Takic
Serran
Cupan
Other
Southern
Tepiman
Pimic
Tepehuan
Tarahumaran
Opatan
Cahita
Corachol
Aztecan
Nahuatl
Central
Huasteca
Western
Eastern
Other
History
Italics indicateextinct languages


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