Corachol Family
Cora, Huichol
Cora is spoken in the state of Nayarit. There is more than one variant.
Huichol is spoken in the states of Nayarit and Jalisco. The
variants that exist are mutually intelligible.
Specific varieties of languages in the Corachol Family
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Name
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SIL Publications
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Ethnologue entries
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El Nayar Cora
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crn
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Santa Teresa Cora
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cok
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Huichol
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hch
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Publications by members of the Summer Institute of Linguistics
Linguistics
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technical articles, including:
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analyzed texts
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doctoral dissertations (Cora, Huichol)
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grammars
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dictionaries, vocabularies including:
Literacy and literature
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National anthem in Cora
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primers
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books of traditional stories
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'AIXÜA TEPÜTEU'ERIE (We Are Well, in Huichol)
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Hablemos español y huichol (Let's Speak Spanish and Huichol, in Huichol)
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Así se escribe el alfabeto del cora de Santa Teresa, Nayarit (Writing the Cora alphabet of Santa Teresa, Nayarit)
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Nɨ huáave' ajta nɨ yó'oxu (The Coyote and the Opossum, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Pina'a tɨ muá'vi'i (The Bird with No Feathers, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Átzi'i (The Bat, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Tyi'tyán maj cɨ́le'en (Insects and Other Small Animals, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Ɨ míistu ajta néicaj (The Cat and the Mouse, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Yaapu tyóosimua' Naayeri Nyuuca ɨ Cuéemaruuse' jitze (Reading and Writing in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Nɨ muaxáj ajta nɨ muaaríj (The Deer and the Tortoise, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Nɨ cué'ra'vej ajta nɨ muaxáj (The Deer and the Eagle, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Nɨ ɨ́ra'vej (The Wolf, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Nɨ cɨ́jvej tɨ́ junyeɨchive' (The Roadrunner Wants to Get Married, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Nɨ sáacuj tyévij tɨ huatyájcɨ'cɨ (The Fog Spirit, in Santa Teresa Cora)
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Tyaujíjve ajtá tyauyúuxa ɨ́ Naáyeri Nyuuca (Reading and Writing in the Cora Language, in El Nayar Cora)
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New Testament (Cora, Huichol)
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Old Testament summary (Huichol)
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