Languages by language family/Southern Uto-Aztecan
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◂ Uto-Aztecan languages
- Opata-Eudeve languages (†) (see below)
- Cahitan (or Yaqui-Mayo) languages (see below)
- Tarahumara-Guarijio languages (see below)
- Tepiman languages (see below)
- Corachol-Aztecan (or Corachol-Nahuatl) languages (see subpage)
- Jova (†) [?]
- Tubar (or Tubare) (†) [tbu] (disabled)
▸ Opata-Eudeve languages (†):
- Eudeve (or Endeve, Heve) (†) [?]
- Teguima (or Opata, Opatan, Dohema) (†) [opt] (disabled)
▸ Cahitan (or Yaqui-Mayo) languages:
- Mayo (or Cahita, Kahita) [mfy] (disabled)
- Yaqui (or Yaki, Yaqui, Yoeme) [yaq] (disabled)
▸ Tarahumara-Guarijio languages:
- Guazapar (†) [?]
- Huarijio (or Huaríjo, Guarijio, Guarijío del Norte, Maculai, Varihío, Varohio, Warihío, Warijiyo) [var] (disabled)
- Highland Huarijío
- Lowland Huarijío
- Tarahumaran (or Rocoroibo, Taraumara, Tubare, Vorohio) languages
- Central Tarahumara [tar] (disabled)
- Lowland Tarahumara [tac] (disabled)
- Northern Tarahumara (or Ariseachi, Ariseachi Tarahumara) [thh] (disabled)
- Southwestern Tarahumara [twr] (disabled)
- Southeastern Tarahumara (or Samachique) [tcu] (disabled)
- Chinatú Tarahumara
▸ Tepiman languages:
- Tepehuan (or Tepeguana, Tepahuane, Tepewan) languages
- Northern Tepehuan [ntp] (disabled)
- Southern Tepehuan languages
- Tepecano (or Tepekano) (†) [tep] (disabled)
- Southeastern Tepehuan [stp] (disabled)
- Southwestern Tepehuan [tla] (disabled)
- Piman (or Nevome, Nebome) languages
- Pima Bajo (or Lower Piman, Mountain Piman, O’ob) [pia] (disabled)
- Chihuahua Pima Bajo
- Sonora Pima Bajo
- Tohono O’odham (or Upper Piman, O’odham, O’othham, Papago, Papago-Pima, Pima-Papago) [ood] (disabled)
- Akimel O’odham
- Tohono O’odam
- Pima Bajo (or Lower Piman, Mountain Piman, O’ob) [pia] (disabled)