The Chinantec or Chinantecan languages constitute a branch of the Oto-Manguean family. Though traditionally considered a single language, Ethnologue lists...
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/ˌoʊtoʊˈmæŋɡiːən/ languages are a large family comprising several subfamilies of indigenous languages of the Americas. All of the Oto-Manguean languages that are...
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Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
Their languages belong to the Western Oto-Mangue group. The Ethnologue lists 14 different Chinantecan languages. People who speak languages of the Mixe–Zoque...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from Tonal languages)
tone, ⟨o̍⟩, so a language with four or six level tones may be transcribed ⟨ó o̍ ō ò⟩ or ⟨ő ó o̍ ō ò ȍ⟩. For the Chinantecan languages of Mexico, the diacritics...
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Lealao Chinantec (redirect from Lealao Chinanteco language)
Juan Lealao), also known as Latani, is the most divergent of the Chinantecan languages of Mexico. It is spoken in northeast Oaxaca, in the towns of San...
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Highland Chinantec is a Chinantecan language of Mexico, spoken in Comaltepec, San Juan Quiotepec, and surrounding towns in northern Oaxaca. It has a complex...
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Chinantec of Ojitlán (redirect from Ojitlan Chinantec language)
Ojitlán Chinantec (Chinanteco de San Lucas Ojitlán) is a major Chinantecan language of Mexico, spoken in four towns in San Lucas Ojitlán of northern Oaxaca...
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Oto-Pamean languages are a branch of the Oto-Manguean languages that includes languages of the Otomi-Mazahua, Matlatzinca, and Pamean language groups all...
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Palantla Chinantec (redirect from Palantla Chinantec language)
Chinantec, also known as Chinanteco de San Pedro Tlatepuzco, is a major Chinantecan language of Mexico, spoken in San Juan Palantla and a couple dozen neighboring...
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branches. For Otomanguean languages, the comparative method would first compare language acquisition within the Oto-pamean, Chinantecan, Tlapanecan, Popolocan...
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Chinantec of Ozumacín (redirect from Chinantec of Ozumacín language)
Ozumacín Chinantec (Chinanteco de San Pedro Ozumacín) is a Chinantecan language of Mexico, spoken in northern Oaxaca in the towns of San Pedro Ozumacín...
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language on equal footing with Spanish. Matlatzinca people Languages of Mexico Oto-Manguean languages León, Nicolás (1944). Origen, estado actual y geografía...
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Mesoamerican languages are the languages indigenous to the Mesoamerican cultural area, which covers southern Mexico, all of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador...
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Otomi (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
Oto-Manguean languages (with Amuzgoan, Chinantecan, Mixtecan, Otopamean, Popolocan, Tlapanecan, and Zapotec language families). Otomi languages are part of...
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Lalana-Tepinapa Chinantec (redirect from Lalana Chinantec language)
Lalana-Tepinapa Chinantec is a Chinantecan language of Mexico, spoken in 30 towns in a remote region along the Oaxaca–Veracruz border. Outlying varieties...
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Chinantec of Tepetotutla (redirect from Tepetotutla Chinantec language)
Tepetotutla Chinantec (Chinanteco de Santa Cruz Tepetotutla) is a minor Chinantecan language of Mexico, spoken in northern Oaxaca in the towns of Santa Cruz Tepetotutla...
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Chiltepec-Tlacoatzintepec Chinantec (redirect from Chiltepec Chinantec language)
Chiltepec-Tlacoatzintepec Chinantec is a Chinantecan language of Mexico, spoken in northern Oaxaca in the towns of San José Chiltepec, San Juan Bautista...
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Company in 2010. Mvskoke Bible The Oto-Manguean languages consist of several families: Oto-Pamean Chinantecan Tlapanecan Manguean Popolocan Zapotecan Amuzgoan...
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Usila Chinantec (redirect from Usila Chinanteco language)
familiarity in that direction). Like other Chinantecan and Mazatec languages, Usila Chinantec is a tonal language noted for having whistled speech. Its tone...
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Sochiapam Chinantec (redirect from Sochiapan Chinanteco language)
rising, low rising. [verification needed] Like other Chinantec and Mazatec languages, Sochiapam Chinantec is noted for having whistled speech (produced only...
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language, it is recognized as an official language of Mexico along with Spanish and dozens of other native languages. At any one time, about half the population...
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Tone letter (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
Otomanguean language with three level tones may denote them as 1 (high /˥/), 2 (mid /˧/) and 3 (low /˩/). (Three-tone systems occur in Mixtecan, Chinantecan and...
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Huejotla (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
the Otomangean language group (consisting of the Amuzgoan, Chinantecan, Mixtecan, Otopamean, Popolocan, Tlapanecan, and Zapotecan language families). The...
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