Loukotka (1968) Varieties classified by Loukotka (1968) as part of the Huarpe language cluster (all unattested unless noted otherwise, i.e. for Chiquiyama and Comechingon): •
Oico /
Holcotian - once spoken in
Mendoza Province in the
Diamante Valley. (Unattested.) •
Orcoyan /
Oscollan - once spoken in the southern regions of
Mendoza Province. (Unattested.) •
Chiquiyama - once spoken between the city of
Mendoza and the Barranca River. (documented in Latcham 1927) •
Tuluyame /
Puelche algarrobero - once spoken in the ,
Córdoba Province. (Unattested.) •
Michilenge /
Puntano - once spoken in the
Conlara Valley,
San Luis Province. (Unattested.) •
Olongasto - once spoken in
La Rioja Province by the neighbors of the Allentiac tribe. (Unattested.) •
Comechingon - extinct language once spoken in the
Sierra de Córdoba in
Córdoba Province, Argentina (documented in Cafferata 1926; Canals Frau 1944a; Serrano 1944, 1945)
Mason (1950) Varieties of the
Huarpe-Comechingon linguistic group cited from Canals Frau (1944) by
Mason (1950): •
Huarpe-Comechingon •
Allentiac (Huarpe of San Juan) •
Millcayac (Huarpe of Mendocino) • Puntano Huarpe • Puelche of Cuyo • Ancient Pehuenche • Southern Comechingón (Camiare) • Northern Comechingón (Henia) • Olongasta (Southern Rioja) ? Pericot y Garcia (1936) lists Zoquillam, Tunuyam, Chiquillan, Morcoyam, Diamantino (Oyco), Mentuayn, Chom, Titiyam, Otoyam, Ultuyam, and Cucyam. •
Comechingón varieties • Comechingón • Main • Tuya • Mundema • Cáma • Umba • Michilingwe • Indama == Phonology ==