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    Chatino is a group of indigenous Mesoamerican languages. These languages are a branch of the Zapotecan family within the Oto-Manguean language family....
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    Their native Chatino language are spoken by about 23,000 people (Ethnologue surveys), but ethnic Chatinos may number many more. The Chatinos of San Juan...
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  • Highland Chatino is an indigenous Mesoamerican language, one of the Chatino family of the Oto-Manguean languages. Dialects are rather diverse; neighboring...
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  • Quiahije Chatino Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de señas chatina de San Juan Quiahije) is an emerging village sign language of the indigenous Chatino villages...
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  • dominance of Monte Albán. The Zapotecan language group contains the Zapotec languages and the Chatino languages. Kaufman, Terrence. 2016. Proto-Sapotek(an)...
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  • Zenzontepec Chatino, also known as Northern Chatino, or "Chatino Occidental Alto" is an indigenous Mesoamerican language, one of the Chatino family of the...
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  • Tone letter (category Articles containing Western Highland Chatino-language text)
    Amuzgoan languages.) A reader accustomed to Chinese usage will misinterpret the Mixtec low tone as mid, and the high tone as low. In Chatino, 0 is high...
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  • Teojomulco Chatino is an extinct Oto-Manguean language, the most divergent of the Chatino languages, formerly spoken in the town of Teojomulco. Belmar...
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    sign languages are used or emerging, including Albarradas Sign Language, Chatino Sign Language, Tzotzil Sign Language, and Tijuana Sign Language. The...
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  • Zacatepec Chatino is an indigenous Mesoamerican language, a dialect of Eastern Chatino of the Oto-Manguean language family. It is often referred to as...
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    subgroup is formed by the Zapotec languages (c. 785,000 speakers of all varieties) and the related Chatino languages (c. 23,000 speakers). They are all...
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    Chatino languages together form the Zapotecan subgroup of the Oto-Manguean language family. Zapotec languages (along with all Oto-Manguean languages)...
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  • Tataltepec Chatino, also known as Lowland Chatino and Chatino Occidental Bajo, is an indigenous Mesoamerican language, one of the Chatino family of the...
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  • Chatino may refer to: Chatinos, an ethnic group of Mexico Chatino languages, a group of languages of Mexico This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Zapotec peoples (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    war". The Zapotecan language group is composed of over 60 variants of Zapotecan, as well as the closely related Chatino language. The major variant is...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    anarchist ideas and call for the defense of the Chatino language and culture and for the autonomy of the Chatino land, which extends from the coast to the highlands...
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    in indigenous languages from Mexico and Central and South America", including Mixtec, Trique, Zapotec, and Chatino. The Mixtec language is a complex set...
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  • on the Wobe language (part of the Wee continuum) of Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire, the Ticuna language of the Amazon and the Chatino languages of southern...
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    glottochronological analyses, the separation between the Chatino language and the rest of the languages of the Zapotecan group must have occurred around the...
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    C (category Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text)
    retroflex tʂ. ꟲ : Modifier letter capital c – Used to mark tone for the Chatino orthography in Oaxaca, Mexico; used as a generic transcription for a falling...
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  • Same-sex marriage in Oaxaca (category Articles containing Western Highland Chatino-language text)
    Amkimkuy maka kiotsøwe te' pøt y te' yomo jutse maka iri mi towojindam. In Chatino: Tsaña'an yu qui'yu lo'o ne' cuna'an su'hua ña'an ntsu'hui lyoo can' tloo...
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  • perhaps three hundred sign languages in use around the world today. The number is not known with any confidence; new sign languages emerge frequently through...
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  • for example last syllable stress, are due to influence from Chatino, an Oto-Manguean language. She argues that at the time of the 16th century Spanish conquest...
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    F (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    mark gemination ꟳ : Modifier letter capital F – Used to mark tone for the Chatino orthography in Oaxaca, Mexico; Used as a generic transcription for a falling...
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    Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    their languages according to the 2005 census are: Zapotec – 357,134 Mixtec – 290,049 Mazateco – 164,673 Chinanteco – 104,010 Mixe – 103,089 Chatino – 42...
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    Oaxaca (category Articles containing Classical Nahuatl-language text)
    Mixtecs, The languages of the Chocho, Popoloca and Ixcatec peoples are most closely related to that of the Mazatecs. The Chatino languages are grouped...
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    NW Oaxaca  • 37,000 Chocho Zapotecan languages (perhaps closest to Popolocan) Zapotec  • Oaxaca  • 500,000 Chatino  • SW Oaxaca  • 28,000 Soltec  • Elotepec...
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  • Santa Cruz Zenzontepec (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 26)
    the centers of the Chatino people, related to the Zapotec but with a distinct language, the Chatino language. Zenzontepec Chatino is also spoken in the...
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  • population of 3,936 of whom 1,825 spoke an indigenous language. Some of the people speak the Chatino language, a remote branch of the Zapotecan family spoken...
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