• Nawat (academically Pipil, also known as Nahuat) is a Nahuan language native to Central America. It is the southernmost extant member of the Uto-Aztecan...
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    force, and the usage of Nahuatl as a lingua franca. The last of the southern Nahua populations today are the Pipil of El Salvador and the Nicarao of Nicaragua...
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    spoken in Mexico. The inclusion of Pipil in this group is debated among linguists. Lyle Campbell (1997) classified Pipil as separate from the Nahuatl branch...
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  • article provides a grammar sketch of the Nawat or Pipil language, an endangered language spoken by the Pipils of western El Salvador and Nicarao people of...
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  • Classical Nahuatl include distinctions between animate and inanimate nouns) Pipil Shoshone Yaqui Other Aleut (Eskimo-Aleut) Carib (Cariban) Canela (Macro-Jê)...
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    Coclé Cuicuilco Diquis Epi-Olmec Huastec Izapa Mezcala Mixtec Nicoya Olmecs Pipil Purépecha Quelepa Shaft tomb tradition Teotihuacan Tepanec Teuchitlán Tlatilco...
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    ISBN 3-496-00459-2. "Indiana University Bloomington". Fowler, William Roy, The Pipil-Nicarao of Central America, Thesis or Dissertation. Ph.D., Archaeology,...
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  • including Yiddish, Ladino, and Judeo-Arabic. In addition, English serves as the lingua franca of Israel. Though many Jewish languages are not genetically related...
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    "Campbell, L. and Muntzel, M. 1989. As Consequências estruturais da morte de línguas". Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica. 11 (2): 228. doi:10...
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    especially the variety of what is now Lima, as the official language or lingua franca. Defined by mutual intelligibility, Quechua is actually a family...
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  • ISBN 978-1-4443-5968-8. Fowler, William R. Jr. (1985). "Ethnohistoric Sources on the Pipil Nicarao: A Critical Analysis". Ethnohistory. 32 (1): 37–62. doi:10.2307/482092...
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  • Guatemala / Honduras: Spanish, Garifuna, Pipil and Ch'orti'. Honduras / El Salvador: Spanish, Lenca and Pipil. Guatemala / El Salvador and Costa Rica /...
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  • I/L Pao ppe I/L Papi ppi I/L aka'ala Paipai paipai ppk I/L Uma ppl I/L Pipil ppm I/L Papuma ppn I/L Papapana ppo I/L Folopa ppp I/L Pelende ppq I/L Pei...
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  • States and the Free and Sovereign State of Durango, United Mexican States Pipil – Náhuat or Nawat Spoken in: the Salvadoran cities of San Salvador and Sonsonate;...
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    Kallawaya) Nheengatú or Lingua Geral Amazonica ("Lingua Boa," Lingua Brasílica, Lingua Geral do Norte) Lingua Geral do Sul or Lingua Geral Paulista (Tupí...
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    that includes the Nahuatl language and its closest relatives Pochutec and Pipil. To the Aztecs themselves the word "Aztec" was not an endonym for any particular...
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  • River, speaking a dialect closer to nuclear Nahuatl in Mexico than to the Pipil of El Salvador and Nicaragua. At the beginning of the 21st century, two...
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    the way to El Salvador, becoming the ancestors of the speakers of modern Pipil. In the Postclassic period Nahuan languages diversified and spread, carried...
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    (cf. Pipil ujti [ˈuhti]). Use of the semi-closed vowel [o]. Example: paleonahua ulut [ˈuːluːt] ('cob') → neonahua olotl [ˈoːloːt͡ɬ] (cf. Pipil ulut [ˈulut])...
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    Alotenango, 1565: Clave para ubicar geograficamente la antigua Itzcuintepec pipil". Antropología e Historia de Guatemala (in Spanish). 3, II Epoca. Guatemala...
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    Willem F. H. (1989). [Review of Greenberg, Language in the Americas]. Lingua, 78, 249-255. Berman, Howard. (1992). A comment on the Yurok and Kalapuya...
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  • Grammatical number (category Articles containing Pipil-language text)
    done when the context is clear and when the plurality is not emphasized) Pipil: kumit "pot" (singular) – kuj-kumit "pots" (plural); similar to Indonesian...
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