• Ayapa Zoque (Ayapaneco), or Tabasco Zoque, is a critically endangered Zoquean language of Ayapa, a village 10 kilometres (6 mi) southeast of Comalcalco...
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    Chatino–Zapotec Chinantec Chiapanec–Mangue (extinct) Tequistlatec-Jicaque MixeZoque Mayan Misumalpan (Outside Mesoamerica proper. See South America) Chibchan...
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  • July 17, 2016. Wittmann, Henri (1991). "Classification linguistique des langues signées non vocalement" (PDF). Revue québécoise de linguistique théorique...
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  • Mixe-Zoquean Zoque, Tabasco zoque (Tabasco) табаскский соке zor I/L Mixe-Zoquean Zoque, Rayón zoque (Raÿon) районский соке zos I/L Mixe-Zoquean Zoque...
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  • language's formation. In contact with Mayan Oto-Manguean languages and Mixe-Zoque languages, Nahuatl developed similar relational nouns and calques. Nahuatl...
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  • Retrieved 22 April 2015. Roegiest, Eugeen (2006). Vers les sources des langues romanes: un itinéraire linguistique à travers la Romania (in French). ACCO...
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    earlier than previously thought. In Mesoamerica the Mayan, Oto-Manguean and MixeZoque languages had coexisted for millennia. This had given rise to the Mesoamerican...
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