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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...
- 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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Highland Chinantec is a
Chinantecan language of Mexico,
spoken in Comaltepec, San Juan Quiotepec, and
surrounding towns in
northern Oaxaca. It has a complex...
- 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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Usila is a
Chinantec language of Mexico. It is most
similar to
Tlacoatzintepec Chinantec, with
which it has 50%
intelligibility (intelligibility in the...
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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...
- Mild and
strong aspiration, [kʰ], [kʰʰ]. Nasalization, as in
Palantla Chinantec lightly nasalized /ẽ/ vs
heavily nasalized /ẽ̃/,
though some care can...
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Tepetotutla Chinantec (Chinanteco de
Santa Cruz Tepetotutla) is a
minor Chinantecan language of Mexico,
spoken in
northern Oaxaca in the
towns of Santa...
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Ballistic syllables are a
phonemic distinction in
Otomanguean languages:
Chinantec and Amuzgo. They have been
described as
characterized with
increased sub-glottal...
- the Mixe–Zoquean languages.
Other ethnic groups include the Chontalees,
Chinantecs, the Huaves, and Nahuas. As of 2005, a
total of 1,091,502
people were...