Mamulique language
| Mamulique | |
|---|---|
| Carrizo, Mamulike | |
| Xat estok | |
| Native to | Northeast Mexico | 
| Region | Nuevo León | 
| Extinct | 19th century | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | emm | 
| emm | |
| Glottolog | mamu1257 | 
Mamulique is an extinct Comecrudan language of Nuevo León, Mexico.
Called Carrizo (Carrizo de Mamulique) by Jean-Louis Berlandier, it was recorded in a twenty-two-word vocabulary (in two versions) from near Mamulique, Nuevo León in 1828 (Berlandier et al. 1828–1829, 1850: 68–71). These speakers were a group of about forty-five families who were all Spanish-speaking Christians.