Mamulique language

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The Mamulique language is an extinct and poorly documented indigenous language once spoken in northeastern Mexico, generally classified within the Coahuiltecan group.

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Mamulique language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Coahuiltecan language
Native American language
extinct language
indigenous language
attestationType wordlist
classificationStatus uncertain
continent North America
country Mexico
dataSource colonial-era records
degreeOfEndangerment extinct
documentationStatus poorly documented
endemicTo northeastern Mexico
ethnicity Mamulique people NERFINISHED
extinction 19th century
Glottocode mamu1258
GlottologReferenceName Mamulique
hasAlternativeName Mamulique
Mamulique
surface form: Mamuliquean
hasLinguisticEvidence limited vocabulary
ISO639-3 emm
isPartOf indigenous languages of Mexico
languages of North America
languageFamily Coahuiltecan languages
surface form: Coahuiltecan
linguisticTypology poorly attested
possibleFamily Hokan hypothesis
surface form: Hokan–Coahuiltecan hypothesis
region Nuevo León
spokenBy indigenous people of northeastern Mexico
status extinct
subclassOf Coahuiltecan languages
writingSystem none (unwritten)

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Coahuiltecan languages hasMember Mamulique language