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These two articles share a fair amount of their content, and have a small enough amount of unique content that I think it is justified to group them together in a master page. Extinct languages of the Marañón River basin and List of extinct Uto-Aztecan languages are excellent templates for what this new merged page could look like. The handful of other languages noted under the Extinction section (Sayultec, Cochin, Tiam, Tamazultec) could then be given their own sections, assuming we can find a bit of information on them (such as what towns/areas they were spoken in). In fact, we could also add the original languages of the Costa Grande in Guerrero, and the Chontal de Guerrero language, which have their own Spanish language articles here and here. This master page could be titled "Extinct languages of Western Mesoamerica".
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