Languages by language family/Northern Uto-Aztecan
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◂ Uto-Aztecan languages
- Omomil (†) [?]
- Hopi (or Moki, Moqui, Pueblo, Tusayan) [hop] (disabled)
- Californian Uto-Aztecan languages (see below)
- Numic languages (see below)
▸ Californian Uto-Aztecan languages:
- Tübatulabal (or Kern River) [tub] (disabled)
- Serran languages
- Tongva (†) [xgf] (disabled)
- Serrano (or Serran, Kitanemuk) [ser] (disabled)
- Cupan languages
- Island Takic (†) [?]
- Luiseno (or Luiseño-Juaneño) (†) [lui] (disabled)
- Juaneño
- Luiseño
- Cahuilla-Cupeno languages
- Cupeño (or Agua Caliente) (†) [cup] (disabled)
- Cahuilla [chl] (disabled)
▸ Numic languages:
- Southern Numic languages
- Kawaiisu [xaw] (disabled)
- Ute-Southern Paiute [ute] (disabled)
- Chemehuevi
- Southern Paiute (or Mountains Ute, Colorado Ute, Colorado River Numic)
- Ute (or Uté, Utah, Pai Ute, Paiute, Paviotso)
- Western Numic languages
- Mono (United States) [mnr] (disabled)
- Northern Paiute [pao] (disabled)
- Bannock (or Paviotso-Bannock-Snake)
- North Northern Paiute
- South Northern Paiute
- Central Numic languages
- Comanche [com] (disabled)
- Panamint [par] (disabled)
- Shoshoni (or Shoshone, Shoshoni-Goshiute) [shh] (disabled)
- Gosiute (or Goshiute)
- Northern Shoshoni (or Northern Shoshone)
- Western Shoshoni (or Western Shoshone)