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    The Misumalpan languages (also Misumalpa or Misuluan) are a small family of languages spoken by indigenous peoples on the east coast of Nicaragua and...
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    Miskito (Miskitu in the Miskito language) is a Misumalpan language spoken by the Miskito people in northeastern Nicaragua, especially in the North Caribbean...
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  • collective name for a group of Misumalpan languages spoken in Nicaragua and Honduras. Hale & Salamanca (2001) classify the Sumu languages into a northern Mayangna...
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  • between the Chibchan languages and the Misulencan languages)...The respective subancestors of the Lencan and the Misumalpan languages would have separated...
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  • language, occupying part of the territory of Honduras and Nicaragua. It is an extinct language of the Misumalpan languages that was the main language...
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    of the languages of the Lencan, Misumalpan, and Chibchan families into a single large phylum (macrofamily). The Lencan and Misumalpan languages were once...
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    variety of Chibchan languages has been identified. A larger family called Macro-Chibchan, which would contain the Misumalpan languages, Xinca, and Lenca...
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    language, Sumo language, and Rama language. Other Indigenous languages spoken include Garifuna. Miskito Miskito is a Misumalpan language spoken by the...
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  • creole spoken in Nicaragua Miskito Languages, alternate name for Misumalpan languages Miskito Coast, alternate name for Mosquito Coast Miskito Cays, group...
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    more distantly to Sumo, but was geographically separated from other Misumalpan languages. The last semi-speakers of Cacaopera lived in the 1970s. All native...
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