Tubar language

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Tubar or Tubare, is an extinct language of southern Chihuahua, Mexico that belonged to the Uto-Aztecan language family.

Morphology

Tubar is an agglutinative language, where words use suffix complexes for a variety of purposes with several morphemes strung together.[1][2]

Sample text

The following two samples are the Lord's Prayer in Tubar.[3]

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References

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Sources

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  1. Lionnet, A. (1978). El idioma tubar y los tubares: según documentos inéditos de CS Lumholtz y CV Hartman. Univ. Iberoamericana.
  2. Stubbs, B. D. (2000). The Comparative Value of Tubar in Uto-Aztecan. Uto-Aztecan: Structural, Temporal, and Geographic Perspectives: Papers in Memory of Wick R. Miller by the Friends of Uto-Aztecan, 357.
  3. http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1020000334/1020000334_004.pdf