Mixean languages

The Mixean languages are a primary branch of the Mixe–Zoquean language family of southern Mexico. According to Wichmann (1995), there are three divergent Mixean languages, and a Oaxacan branch that constitutes the bulk of the family: * Oluta Popoluca (Veracruz) * Sayula Popoluca (Veracruz) * Tapachultec (Chiapas, extinct) * Mixe languages (Oaxaca, several languages - including Mixe or Ayöök) One of the languages is extinct, one is nearly extinct, and one is endangered.

Mixean languages

The Mixean languages are a primary branch of the Mixe–Zoquean language family of southern Mexico. According to Wichmann (1995), there are three divergent Mixean languages, and a Oaxacan branch that constitutes the bulk of the family: * Oluta Popoluca (Veracruz) * Sayula Popoluca (Veracruz) * Tapachultec (Chiapas, extinct) * Mixe languages (Oaxaca, several languages - including Mixe or Ayöök) One of the languages is extinct, one is nearly extinct, and one is endangered.