Comecrudo language

Comecrudo, also Yué, is an extinct Pakawan language of Mexico.

It was spoken on the lower Rio Grande near Reynosa, Tamaulipas, in Mexico.

In 1886, Albert Gatschet recorded vocabulary, sentences, and a short text from the descendants (who were not fluent) of the last Comecrudo speakers near Camargo, Tamaulipas, at Las Prietas (Swanton 1940: 55–118).

An automated computational analysis (ASJP 4) by Müller et al. (2013)[1] found lexical similarities with Uto-Aztecan, likely due to borrowings.

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