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  1. Valiñas Coalla, Leopoldo. 2010. "La estructura morfológica de la palabra verbal en proto-tepimano." Lingüística Mexicana (2):189-265. (1 revision)
  2. Caballero, Gabriela, 2011. Behind the Mexican mountains: Recent developments and new directions in research on Uto‐Aztecan languages. Language and Linguistics Compass, 5(7):485-504. (1 revision)
  3. Carochi, Horacio. 1983 (1645). Arte de la lengua Mexicana con la Declaración de los Adverbios Della. ed. facisimilar. México: UNAM. (1 revision)
  4. Manaster Ramer, Alexis. 1996. On Whorf's law and related questions of Aztecan phonology and etymology. International journal of American linguistics, 62(2):176-187. (1 revision)
  5. Dakin, Karen. 2003. Uto-Aztecan in the linguistic stratigraphy of Mesoamerican prehistory. in Henning Andersen (ed.) Language Contacts in Prehistory: Studies in Stratigraphy. John Benjamins, 259-288. (1 revision)
  6. Valiñas Coalla, Leopoldo, 2011. "El detalle fino y no tan fino en la reconstrucción del proto-tepimano". in Ana Lidia Munguía Duarte (ed.). Morfología y tipología semántico-sintáctica. Hermosillo, Universidad de Sonora, 17-56. (1 revision)
  7. Hill, Jane H., 2011. Subgrouping in Uto-Aztecan. Language dynamics and change, 1(2):241-278. (1 revision)
  8. Manaster-Ramer, Alexis. 1986. Genesis of Hopi Tones. International Journal of American Linguistics 52(2):154–160. (1 revision)
  9. Hill, Jane H., and William L. Merrill. 2017. Uto-Aztecan Maize Agriculture: A Linguistic Puzzle from Southern California. Anthropological Linguistics 59(1): 1–23. (1 revision)
  10. Dakin, Karen. 2001. Animals and vegetables, Uto-Aztecan noun derivation, semantic classification, and cultural history. in Laurel J. Brinton (ed.), Historical Linguistics 1999. John Benjamins, 105-117. (1 revision)
  11. Bascom, Burt. 1965. Proto-Tepiman (Tepehuán-Piman). Doctoral dissertation: University of Washington. (1 revision)
  12. Greenhill, Simon J., Hannah J. Haynie, Robert M. Ross, Angela M. Chira, Johann-Mattis List, Lyle Campbell, Carlos A. Botero, and Russell D. Gray. 2023. A recent northern origin for the Uto-Aztecan family. Language 99(1): 81-107. (1 revision)
  13. Boas, Franz. 1917. El dialecto mexicano de Pochutla, Oaxaca. International Journal of American Linguistics 1:9–44. (1 revision)
  14. Canger, Una. 2022. Nawatl of North Guerrero, Not a Descendant of Reconstructed Common Nawatl. Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl, 63, 135-156. (1 revision)
  15. Hill, Kenneth C. 2020. "Wick Miller's Uto-Aztecan Cognate Sets." Report 18, Volume I Survey of California and Other Indian Languages University of California, Berkeley (1 revision)
  16. Shaul, David L. 2000. Comparative Tepiman: Phonological and Inflectional Categories. in Eugene H. Casad and Thomas L. Willet (eds.) Uto-Aztecan: Structural Temporal and Geographic Perspectives. Hermosillo, Sonora: Editorial UniSon, 319-357 (1 revision)
  17. Sapir, Edward. 1913. Southern Paiute and Nahuatl, a study in Uto-Aztekan. Journal de la Société des Américanistes. 10 (2): 379–425. (1 revision)
  18. Monzón, Cristina & Andrew Roth-Seneff. 1991 ¿La Dialectología de Toltecayotl y Mexicayotl? Relaciones 44: 119-156 (1 revision)
  19. Manaster-Ramer, Alexis. 1993. On Lenition in some Northern Uto-Aztecan Languages. International Journal of American Linguistics 59:334–341. (1 revision)
  20. Mason, J. Alden. 1916. Tepecano, a Piman Language of western Mexico. Annals of the New York Academic Society. XXV: 309-416 (1 revision)
  21. Sapir, Edward. 1915. Southern Paiute and Nahuatl, a study in Uto-Aztekan, part II. American Anthropologist 17:98–120. (1 revision)
  22. Brambila, David. 1976. Diccionario raramuri-castellano (tarahumar). México, DF: Obra Nacional de la Buena Prensa (1 revision)
  23. Brown, Cecil. H. 2011. The Role of Nahuatl in the Formation of Mesoamerica as a Linguistic Area. Language Dynamics and Change, 1(2), 171-204. (1 revision)
  24. Dakin, Karen. 2007. Final features and proto-Uto-Aztecan: A contribution using morphological reconstruction. in Joseph C. Salmons and Shannon Dubenion-Smith (eds.)Historical Linguistics 2005, John Benjamins, 295-310. (1 revision)
  25. Yo:l (1 revision)
  26. Pharao Hansen, Magnus. 2024. Sapir’s Law and the Role Of Accent in the Reconstruction of Proto-Corachol-Nahuan. International Journal of American Linguistics. 90(2):227-267 (1 revision)
  27. Shaul, David Leedom. 2014. A prehistory of western North America: The impact of Uto-Aztecan languages. Albuquerque: UNM Press. (1 revision)
  28. Fowler, Catherine S. 1983. Some lexical clues to Uto-Aztecan prehistory. IJAL 49:224–57. (1 revision)
  29. Manaster-Ramer, Alexis and Ralph C. Blight. 1993. Uto-Aztecan* ps (and* sp, too?). International Journal of American Linguistics, 59(1): 38-43. (1 revision)
  30. Munro, Pamela. 1977. Towards a reconstruction of Uto-Aztecan stress. in Larry Hyman (ed.) Studies in Stress and Accent, 303–326. Los Angeles: Department of Linguistics. (1 revision)
  31. Proto-Corachol-Nahuan (1 revision)
  32. Pharao Hansen, Magnus. 2014. The East-West split in Nahuan dialectology: Reviewing the evidence and consolidating the grouping. Paper given at the Annual meeting of the Friends of Uto-Aztecan, Tepic, Mexico. (1 revision)
  33. Whorf, Benjamin Lee. 1935. The comparative linguistics of Uto-Aztecan. American Anthropologist, 37(4):600-608. (1 revision)
  34. Miller, Wick R. 1996. Guarijío: Gramática, Textos y Vocabulario. Ciudad de México: UNAM (1 revision)
  35. Dakin, Karen. 1990. Raíces en IH- y AH-en el náhuatl y la **p Protoyutoazteca. Estudios De Cultura Náhuatl 20:261-80. (1 revision)
  36. Dakin, Karen. 2004. Nahuatl -ka words: evidence for a proto-Uto- Aztecan derivational pattern. STUF - Language Typology and Universals, 57(1) :6-22. (1 revision)
  37. Vázquez Soto, Veronica 2000. Morphology and Syllable Weight in Cora: The Case of the Absolutive Suffix-ti. in Casad, Eugene & Thomas Willet (eds.) Uto-Aztecan: Structural, Temporal, and Geographic Perspectives, 105-21. (1 revision)
  38. Dakin, Karen. 1982. La evolución fonológica del protonáhuatl. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas. (1 revision)
  39. Kaufman, Terrence. 2001. The history of the Nawa language group from the earliest times to the 16th century: Some preliminary results. PDLMA online. (1 revision)
  40. Iturrioz Leza, J. L. & P. Gomez López. 2006. Gramática Wixárika. Lincom Europa, München (1 revision)
  41. Manaster-Ramer, Alexis. 1996. Eudeve and Huichol Evidence for Proto-Uto-Aztecan Phonology. Journal de La Société Des Américanistes, 82, 117–127. (1 revision)
  42. Louse (1 revision)
  43. Launey, Michel. 1978. Deux sources du passif d'aprés la morphologie nahuatl. Actes du XLIIe Congrès International des Américanistes: Congrès du Centenaire, Paris, 1976. IV: 471-484. Société des Américanistes, Paris. (1 revision)
  44. Proto-Corachol-Nahuan lexicon (1 revision)
  45. Dakin, Karen. 1983. Proto-Aztecan vowels and Pochutec: An alternative analysis. International Journal of American Linguistics, 49(2): 196-203. (1 revision)
  46. Buitimea Valenzuela, Crescencio; Zarina Estrada Fernández; Aarón Grageda Bustamante; Manuel Carlos Silva Encinas. 2016. Diccionario Yaqui de Bolsillo. Hermosillo, Sonora: Universidad de Sonora. (1 revision)
  47. Launey, Michel. 1979. Introduction à la Langue et à la Litterature Aztèques. Paris: L'Harmattan (1 revision)
  48. Ramos Bierge, Stephanie. 2017. Clause Types And Transitivity In Wixárika (Huichol):A Uto-Aztecan Language. Ph.d. Dissertation: University of Colorado (1 revision)
  49. Stubbs, Brian D., 2000. The comparative value of Tubar in Uto-Aztecan. in Eugene Casad & Thomas R. Willett (eds.) Uto-Aztecan: Structural, Temporal, and Geographical Perspectives. Hermosillo: Universidad de Sonora, 357-369. (1 revision)
  50. Katɨ (1 revision)

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