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Nahuatl, Classical

An extinct language of Mexico

ISO 639-3nci

Population  Extinct.
Region  Central Mexico, Tenochtitlán, Aztec Empire.
Alternate names   Classical Aztec
Classification  Uto-Aztecan, Southern Uto-Aztecan, Aztecan, General Aztec, Aztec
Language development  Grammar. NT: 1833.
Writing system  Latin script.

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

BARTHOLOMEW, Doris A., author. 1977. Review of: Introduction to classical Nahuatl, by J. Richard Andrews.

BARTHOLOMEW, Doris A., author. 1977. Review of: Introduction to classical Nahuatl: Workbook, by J. Richard Andrews.

BARTHOLOMEW, Doris A., author. 1980. "Otomanguean influence on Pochutla Aztec."

WATERHOUSE, Viola G., author. 1963. Review of: Toponimia nahuat de Cuscatlán, by Pedro Geoffrey Rivas.