Huastecan languages

Huastecan
Geographic
distribution
Veracruz, San Luis Potosí
Linguistic classificationMayan
  • Huastecan
Proto-languageProto–Huastecan
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologhuas1241
Approximate extent of Huastec-speaking area in Mexico

The Huastecan languages of Mexico are the most divergent branch of the Mayan language family. They are Wastek (Huastec) and Chikomuseltek (Chicomuceltec).

Wastek (also spelled Huastec and Huaxtec) is spoken in the Mexican states of Veracruz and San Luis Potosí by around 110,000 people.[2] It is the most divergent of modern Mayan languages. Chicomuceltec was a language related to Wastek and spoken in Chiapas that became extinct some time before 1982.[3]

  1. ^ Vonk, Thomas (2020-02-12). "Yet Another "Decipherment" of the Isthmian Writing2 System". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.). Ethnologue (2005).
  3. ^ Campbell & Canger 1978.

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