- San
Jeronimo Acazulco Otomi, or
Ocoyoacac Otomí, is a
moribund and
seriously endangered dialect of the
Otomi language spoken by a
hundred or so people...
- San Jerónimo
Acazulco is a town and
community in the muni****lity of Ocoyoacac,
Mexico State, Mexico. Once an
agricultural community, the
economy of the...
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Otomi Hñähñu, Hñähño, Ñuhu, Ñhato, Ñuhmu
Otomi dancers from San Jerónimo
Acazulco,
Mexico state performing the
traditional danza de los
arrieros Total po****tion...
- Hidalgo, in
Tlaxcala and two
towns in the
Toluca Valley, San Jerónimo
Acazulco and
Santiago Tilapa. The
Northwestern varieties are
characterized by an...
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place here in
October 1810. La
Marquesa is in the
ejido of San Jerónimo
Acazulco, of the
indigenous Otomí community.
Protected areas of the
State of Mexico...
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considered moribund:
those of
Ixtenco (Tlaxcala state),
Santiago Tilapa and
Acazulco (Mexico state), and Cruz del
Palmar (Guanajuato state). In some muni****lities...
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Eastern Otomi language together with
Ixtenco Otomi,
Tilapa Otomi, and
Acazulco Otomi. The
three varieties of
Sierra Otomi—Eastern Highland, Texcatepec...
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Census Po****tion
Ocoyoacac 26,015 San
Pedro Cholula 8,941 San Jerónimo
Acazulco 4,827 El
Pedregal de
Guadalupe Hidalgo 4,534 San
Pedro Atlapulco 4,288...
- term for a "conservative variety". It is a
language closely related to
Acazulco and
Atlapulco Otomi. It also
shows a
number of
idiosyncratic innovations...