- 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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Palantla Chinantec, also
known as
Chinanteco de San
Pedro Tlatepuzco, is a
major Chinantecan language of Mexico,
spoken in San Juan
Palantla and a couple...
- (/soʊˈtʃiːəpæm/ soh-CHEE-ə-pam) is a
Chinantec language of Mexico. It is most
similar to
Tlacoatzintepec Chinantec, with
which it has 66% intelligibility...
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Putla district and
Santiago Ixtayutla in the
Jamiltepec district. The
Chinantecs live in
Oaxaca and Veracruz, Mexico,
especially in the
districts of Cuicatlán...
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Usila is a
Chinantec language of Mexico. It is most
similar to
Tlacoatzintepec Chinantec, with
which it has 50%
intelligibility (intelligibility in the...
- Pánfilo de Narváez and the
forces of Hernán Cortés,
which were
supported by
Chinantec warriors. Cortés was
leading a
semblance of an
expedition in
eastern Mexico...
- Ozumacín
Chinantec (Chinanteco de San
Pedro Ozumacín) is a
Chinantecan language of Mexico,
spoken in
northern Oaxaca in the
towns of San
Pedro Ozumacín...
- 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...
- 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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advancing telecommunications systems in many areas. In some
cases (e.g.
Chinantec) the
whistled speech is an
important and
integral part of the language...