Mesoamerican languages (section Mixe–Zoquean)
linguistics. The three earliest known families of Mesoamerica are the Mixe–Zoquean languages, the Oto-Manguean languages and the Mayan languages. Proto-Oto-Manguean...
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Lencan (2) † Maratino (northeastern Mexico) † Mayan (31) Misumalpan (5) Mixe–Zoquean (19) Naolan (Mexico: Tamaulipas) † Oto-Manguean (27) Pericú † Purépecha...
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Texistepec language (category Endangered Mixe–Zoque languages)
called either Texistepec Popoluca or Texistepec Zoque, is a Mixe–Zoquean language of the Zoquean branch spoken by a hundred indigenous Popoluca people in...
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from certain language families to others, and are listed below: Proto-Mixe-Zoquean *ʔuku > Proto-Zapotec *kweʔkkoʔ (Ixtlán Zapotec beʔkoʔ) > Huastec pik’oʔ...
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(language isolates), rGyalrong (Sino-Tibetan), Kopar (Sepik), and some Mixe–Zoquean languages. On the other hand, the Mixean language Oluteco has been reported...
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likely that the Teotihuacan language was related to Totonac or was of Mixe-Zoquean origin. Much of the Nahua migration to central Mexico was a consequence...
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