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    The Mesoamerican language area is a sprachbund containing many of the languages natively spoken in the cultural area of Mesoamerica. This sprachbund is...
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    Mesoamerican languages are the languages indigenous to the Mesoamerican cultural area, which covers southern Mexico, all of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador...
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    documented, among them, the Balkan language area, the Mesoamerican language area, and the Ethiopian language area. Also, larger areas such as South Asia, Europe...
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    proposed the possibility that the language family originated in southern Mexico, within the Mesoamerican language area, but this has not been generally...
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    Nahuatl (redirect from Aztec language)
    other Indigenous Mesoamerican languages, they have absorbed many influences, coming to form part of the Mesoamerican language area. Many words from Nahuatl...
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    Mamean and Chʼolan–Tzeltalan branches. Mayan languages form part of the Mesoamerican language area, an area of linguistic convergence developed throughout...
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    Huichol (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    have received Mesoamerican influences, which is reflected by the fact that Wixarika has features typical to the Mesoamerican language area. Their spirituality...
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    The Mesoamerican ballgame (Nahuatl languages: ōllamalīztli, Nahuatl pronunciation: [oːlːamaˈlistɬi], Mayan languages: pitz) was a sport with ritual associations...
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    Mesoamerica (redirect from Mesoamerican)
    speak their ancestral languages and maintain many practices hearkening back to their Mesoamerican roots. Ancient Mesoamerican sites in El Salvador Holy...
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    does not share many of the traits defining the Mesoamerican language area, suggesting that the language is a remnant of an indigenous substrate that existed...
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  • the languages of the area. These surviving texts give anthropologists and historians valuable insight into the origins of Mesoamerican languages, culture...
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    principally characteristic of pre-Columbian Aztec civilization, although other Mesoamerican civilizations like the Maya and the Zapotec practiced it as well. The...
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    Mesoamerican chronology divides the history of prehispanic Mesoamerica into several periods: the Paleo-Indian (first human habitation until 3500 BCE);...
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  • cultural area in southern North America and most of Central America. Mesoamerica(n) or Meso-America(n) may also refer to: Mesoamerican language area, a linguistic...
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    name. As a result, the word for “day” also means “name” in some Mesoamerican languages. Each day sign was presided over by a god and many had associations...
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    disputes remain as to its political system, area of influence and its relations with contemporary Mesoamerican cities, especially with Chichen Itza. The...
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    part of a sprachbund called the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. However Oto-Manguean also stands out from the other language families of Mesoamerica in several...
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  • Wikimedia Incubator Aztec codices List of extinct languages of North America Mesoamerican language area "Ethnologue summary for Classical Nahuatl". Archived...
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    Nicaragua (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    to the Mesoamerican civilizations of the Aztec and Maya, and by language to the Mesoamerican language area. The Chorotegas were Mangue language ethnic...
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  • distinct language, while others consider it a dialect of Awakatek. Mesoamerican languages Mesoamerican Linguistic Area List of Oto-Manguean languages...
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    which define the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. Along with some 62 other indigenous languages, it is recognised as an official language of Mexico, though...
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  • defined by the Mesoamerican linguistic area, or sprachbund. Moseley, Christopher; Asher, Ronald E. (1994). Atlas of the world's languages. London: Routledge...
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    Olmecs (redirect from Olmec language)
    artworks The Olmecs (/ˈɒlmɛks, ˈoʊl-/) or Olmec were an early known major Mesoamerican civilization, flourishing in the modern-day Mexican states of Veracruz...
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    Brown, Cecil; Wichmann, Soren; Beck, Dacid (2014). "Chitimacha: a Mesoamerican Language Spoken in the Lower Mississippi Valley". International Journal of...
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    A Mesoamerican ballcourt (Nahuatl languages: tlachtli) is a large masonry structure of a type used in Mesoamerica for more than 2,700 years to play the...
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  • Nawat (academically Pipil, also known as Nahuat) is a Nahuan language native to Central America. It is the southernmost extant member of the Uto-Aztecan...
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    Misumalpan languages, Choco languages, Barbacoan languages, Lencan languages (also considered Mesoamerican), and certain Cariban languages. Costa Rican...
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    Much of Purépecha culture is very distinct from other Mesoamerican cultures. The Purépecha language has more in common with Zuni in the southwest U.S. and...
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    is a Mesoamerican language and has many of the traits of the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. In 2003, along with some 62 other indigenous languages, it was...
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  • many of the traits which define the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. Along with some 67 other indigenous languages, it is recognized by a statutory law...
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