Everything about Subtiaba totally explained
Subtiaba is an
extinct Oto-Manguean language which was spoken on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua. In 1925
Edward Sapir wrote an article based on scant evidence arguing for the inclusion of Subtiaba in his hypothesized
Hokan group. Others have linked Subtiaba to the
Jicaque and
Tol languages, but since Suárez's work it's generally accepted that Subtiaba is an
Oto-Manguean language. When Sapir wrote about it in 1925 it was already very endangered or moribund.
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