- The
Popolocan languages are a
subfamily of the Oto-Manguean
language family of Mexico,
spoken mainly in the
state of Puebla. The
Popolocan languages should...
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important branches that have
received little attention: prin****lly Mixtecan,
Popolocan and Oto-Pamean.
Brown (2015)
evaluates evidence ****embled in
support of...
- the Oto-Manguean languages,
there are, the
Popoloca languages, and the
Popolocan languages,
their containing group. The
Xincan languages have also historically...
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majority of
people speak languages of the Oto-Manguean family,
either the
Popolocan-Zapotecan
branch or the Amuzgo-Mixtecan branch. The
Oaxaca region is at...
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highlands by the
expansion of Nahuas. The
Mazatecan languages are part of the
Popolocan family which, in turn, is part of the
Otomanguean language family. Mazatec...
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reconstructions of
older Ancient Chinese: 5 or a
double asterisk for proto-
Popolocan and a
single asterisk for
intermediary forms: 322 ). In
other cases, the...
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Southern Pame,
Chichimeca Jonaz, Otomí, Mazahua,
Matlatzinca and Ocuiltec.
Popolocan branch:
Popoloca language, Chocho,
Ixcatec language*,
Mazatecan languages...
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Mazanderani Iran (Mazandaran)
Islam → Shia
Islam Mazatec Oto-Manguean →
Popolocan →
Mazatecan Mexico (Oaxaca)
Ayautla Christianity →
Catholicism Mbaka Niger–Congo...
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Guatemalan jungle. In
northwestern Oaxaca speakers of
Mixtec and Chocho-
Popolocan languages built successful city-states, such as
Teotitlan del Camino,...
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better described as a
group of languages. The
languages belong to the
Popolocan subgroup of the Oto-Manguean
language family.
Under the
General Law of...