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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...
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criterion of 70% intelligibility, Lalana–Tepinapa, Quiotepec–Comaltepec,
Palantla–Valle Nacional, and
geographically distant Chiltepec–Tlacoatzintepec would...
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occasional IPA use of a
double tilde for a high
degree of nasalization, as in
Palantla Chinantec /ẽ̃/. A
double (stacked)
nasal diacritic may have
greater spacing...
- /be˞˞/ "crop". Mild and
strong aspiration, [kʰ], [kʰʰ]. Nasalization, as in
Palantla Chinantec lightly nasalized /ẽ/ vs
heavily nasalized /ẽ̃/,
though some...
- high
vowels in
Chamorro and low
vowels in Thai. A few languages, such as
Palantla Chinantec,
contrast lightly nasalized and
heavily nasalized vowels. They...
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neighboring nasal consonants has been observed.
There are languages, such as in
Palantla Chinantec,
where vowels seem to
exhibit three contrastive degrees of nasality:...
- and El Naranjal. It has 60%
intelligibility with
Quiotepec Chinantec and
Palantla Chinantec.
Tepetotutla Chinantec at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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relocated because a dam
flooded their land in 1991. Chinantec,
Palantla cpa
Oaxaca San Juan
Palantla and more than 21
towns Chinantec,
Sochiapam cso
Oaxaca Cuicatlán...
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above sea level. The town had its
origins when the
residents of San Juan
Palantla needed to
escape an
epidemic that
devastated the village.
First they established...
- studies”
Phonology 23(2):157-191. W.R.
Merrifield and J.A.Edmondson. 1999. "
Palantla Chinantec:
Phonetic experiments on nasalization, stress, and tone," International...