List of Mixtecan languages
- List of Mixtecan languages
In this list of Mixtecan languages, the languages (or language variants) are grouped within their families in alphabetical order according to the family (Cuicatec, Mixtec, Triqui/Trique) and the three-letter (ISO [http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/ 639-3] ) code. The name given for the individual variant is usually the name of the town or region within Mexico where the variant is spoken. The ISO codes link to the corresponding Ethnologue entry. Where there is an dedicated website for a variant, a link is given to it.
Cuicatec family
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External Sites
[http://www.sil.org/mexico/mixteca/00i-mixteca.htm SIL-MX Mixtec]
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