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Alternate Names: Cotoname; Carrizo de Camargo
Code: xcn
Code Standard: ISO 639-3
Documentation: LINGUIST List
Brief Description: An extinct Native American language of northeastern Mexico. Survived until 19th century. Wordlist 1828 AD. "Cotoname was formerly spoken along the lower Rio Grande River in southern Texas and northern Mexico, adjacent to the Comecrudan languages. It is attested by two short vocabularies, collected in 1829 and 1886. Although earlier thought to be part of a 'Coahuiltecan' stock, Cotoname is now considered to be an isolate." Victor Golla, Atlas of the World's Languages 2007 pg. 13

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