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    Totonac is a Totonacan language cluster of Mexico, spoken across a number of central Mexican states by the Totonac people. It is a Mesoamerican language...
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    The Totonac are an indigenous people of Mexico who reside in the states of Veracruz, Puebla, and Hidalgo. They are one of the possible builders of the...
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  • Totonacan languages (also known as Totonac–Tepehua languages) are a family of closely related languages spoken by approximately 290,000 Totonac (approx...
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  • Sierra Totonac is a native American language complex spoken in Puebla and Veracruz, Mexico. One of the Totonacan languages, it is also known as Highland...
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  • Apapantilla Totonac, or Xicotepec Totonac (Xicotepec de Juárez), is a Totonac language of central Mexico. Zihuateutla Totonac may be a separate language. Apapantilla...
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  • Cerro Xinolatépetl Totonac, also Ozomatlán or Western Totonac, is a Totonac language of central Mexico. Cerro Xinolatépetl Totonac at Ethnologue (18th...
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  • Papantla Totonac, also known as Lowland Totonac, is a native American language spoken in central Mexico, in the state of Veracruz around the city of Papantla...
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    The Totonac culture or Totonec culture was a culture that existed among the indigenous Mesoamerican Totonac people who lived mainly in Veracruz and northern...
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  • endangered Critically endangered Languages of Mexico Moseley, Christopher, ed. (2010). Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. Memory of Peoples (3rd ed...
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  • only found in loanwords from Spanish and other indigenous languages Filomeno Mata Totonac at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) McFarland...
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  • Misantla Totonac, also known as Yecuatla Totonac and Southeastern Totonac (Totonac: Laakanaachiwíin), is an indigenous language of Mexico, spoken in central...
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  • Tecpatlán Totonac is a Totonac language of central Mexico. Tecpatlán Totonac at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
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    list of different language classification proposals developed for the Indigenous languages of the Americas or Amerindian languages. The article is divided...
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    Na-Dene languages: Lipan, Mezcalero, Chiricahua, Western Apache Language families with all known members in Mexico Totonacan languages: Totonac (different...
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    Totonacapan (category Totonac)
    Totonacapan[pronunciation?] refers to the historical extension where the Totonac people of Mexico dominated, as well as to a region in the modern states...
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    Cuyuxquihui (category Totonac sites)
    advanced urban concept. The Totonac Languages are a family of closely related languages spoken by approximately 200,000 Totonac and Tepehua people in the...
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    600 AD), and that Totonac or Mixe–Zoque are likely candidates because many Mesoamerican languages have borrowed from these two languages during the Classic...
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  • a rare illumination event on the surface of the Moon Filomeno Mata Totonac language, ISO 939-3 code TLP Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, a work by Austrian...
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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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  • Animacy (category Articles containing Finnish-language text)
    Examples of languages in which an animacy hierarchy is important include the Totonac language in Mexico and the Southern Athabaskan languages (such as Western...
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  • Chiefdom of Ameca (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Ameca, Jalisco. Though the population of Ameca spoke the Cazcan and Totonac languages, they generally used Nahuatl (mexicano). Maize, which was either boiled...
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  • Proto-Totonacan or Proto-Totonac-Tepehua (abbreviated PTn or PTT) is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Totonacan languages of Mexico. It was first...
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  • Upper Necaxa Totonac is a native American language of central Mexico spoken by 3,400 people in and around four villages— Chicontla, Patla, Cacahuatlán...
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    Same-sex marriage in Mexico (category Articles containing Highland Totonac-language text)
    guibani ca jneza. In Otomi: Nuna mädi ra mutsi ne ra te nuya mengu. In Totonac: Ja'é namakgtakgalha ixtalakaxlan xawa ixlitatlanit litalakgapasni. In...
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  • acquisition of Totonac or Mixtec. A claim about any universal of language acquisition must control for the shared grammatical structures that languages inherit...
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    The Mayan languages form a language family spoken in Mesoamerica, both in the south of Mexico and northern Central America. Mayan languages are spoken...
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    Misantla (category Totonac sites)
    Pozón, Buenos Aires, Arroyo Hondo, etc. In the local Native American Totonac language it means "place of the Deer", although there are no longer deer in...
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    is men's language: although women may understand it, they do not use it. Though whistled languages are not secret codes or secret languages (with the...
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    Veracruz (category Articles with text in Nahuatl languages)
    rule, Totonac ruler Tlacochcalcatl welcomed Hernán Cortés and promised 50,000 warriors to help defeat Tenochtitlan. The Spanish helped the Totonacs expel...
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    von Humboldt noticed that the languages of the Americas seemed to be very different from the better-known European languages, yet seemingly also quite similar...
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