Payaya language

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The Payaya language is an extinct and poorly documented Native American language once spoken by the Payaya people in what is now south-central Texas, generally classified within the Coahuiltecan group.

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Payaya language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American language
extinct language
associatedTribeLocation present-day San Antonio, Texas
associatedWith Payaya people
classificationStatus uncertain
continent North America
documentationStatus poorly documented
ethnicGroup Payaya people
evidenceType colonial-era word lists
mission records
extinctionCause cultural assimilation
language shift
glottologCode none
ISO639-3 none
languageContact Spanish language
neighboring Coahuiltecan languages
languageFamily Coahuiltecan languages
region San Antonio River
surface form: San Antonio River area
spokenIn Texas
United States of America
surface form: United States

South-Central Texas
surface form: south-central Texas
status extinct
timePeriod Spanish colonial era
pre-colonial era
writingSystem none

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Coahuiltecan languages hasMember Payaya language