-
split from the
other Oto-Manguean
languages around 3500 BC.
Within the
Otomian branch, Proto-Otomi
seems to have
split from Proto-Mazahua ca. 500 AD....
- the
Pamean languages there are
highly complex patterns of suppletion.
Otomian Otomi Northwestern Otomi Tilapa Otomi Sierra Otomi Central Mexican Otomi...
- Linguistics. Newman, Stanley; Weitlaner,
Roberto (1950a). "Central
Otomian I:Proto-
Otomian reconstructions".
International Journal of
American Linguistics...
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Indian languages nic Niger-Kordofanian
languages nub
Nubian languages oto
Otomian languages paa
Papuan languages phi
Philippine languages pra
Prakrit languages...
-
Central Kalimantan) Lawangan, Ma'anyan
Kaharingan Otomi Oto-Manguean →
Otomian →
Otomi Mexico (Hidalgo, Puebla, Veracruz,
State of Mexico, Queretaro)...
- Hueyaltepetl (Central Nahuatl) U noj
kaajil México (Yucatec Maya) 'Monda (
Otomian languages) In
Peninsular Spanish, the
spelling variant Méjico, is also...
- and Ocuilteco/Tla****ca languages,
which together with
Mazahua form the
Otomian subgroup of the Oto-Pamean
branch of the Oto-Manguean
language family....
-
Teotitlan del Camino,
which did not fall
under Nahuan subjugation.
Speakers of
Otomian languages (Otomi,
Mazahua and Matlatzinca) were
routinely displaced to...
- (1500–1928)
Individual Historical لسان عثمانى / lisân-ı Osmânî oto oto
Otomian languages Collective Oto-Pamean
languages paa paa
Papuan languages Collective...
-
speakers (130,000
cited 1990 census)
Language family Oto-Manguean Oto-Pamean
Otomian Northwestern Otomi Writing system Latin Language codes ISO 639-3 Either:...