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List of unclassified languages of North America : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of unclassified languages of North America A number of languages of North America are too poorly attested to classify. These include Adai, Beothuk, Calusa, Cayuse, Cotoname, Karankawa, Solano. There are other languages which are scarcely attested at all. ==Campbell et al.==
Campbell ''et al.'' (2007) list the following extinct and nearly unattested language varieties of North America as unclassifiable due to lack of data. :Eyeish :Coree : Sewee :Cusabo : Shoccoree-Eno (see Eno people) :Pascagoula :Quinipissa :Opelousa :Pedee :Bayogoula :Okelousa :Congaree : Winyaw (see Winyaw) : Santee (see Santee tribe. distinguish Santee Sioux) : Okchai-Chacato (see Okchai, Chatot people) :Tequesta :Guale : Sanan :Yamasee :Akokisa :Avoyel : Tocobaga (see Tocobaga) :Houma : Neusiok (see Neusiok people) : Ubate : Cape Fear : Pensacola (see Pensacola people) :Bidai : Wateree (see Wateree people) : Mobile :Michigamea : Pakana : Saxapahaw : Keyauwee :Guachichil * : Suma-Jumano * (see Suma & Jumanos) : Huite * : Concho * : Jova * : Acaxee * (see Acaxee) : Xixime (Jijime) * : Zacatec * (see Zacatecos; perhaps the same as Acaxee) : Tahue * : Guasave * : Toboso * (see Tobosos)
* Ethnographic evidences suggests these varieties might have been Uto-Aztecan.〔 Campbell, Goddard, Golla, Mackenzie, Mithun, & Mixco, 2007. ''Atlas of the World's Languages'', 2nd ed, 32–43.〕 See Uto-Aztecan languages#Extinct languages for more.
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