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Tequistlatec was the
Chontal language of Tequisistlán town, Oaxaca.
Highland Oaxaca Chontal is
sometimes also
called Tequistlatec, but is a
distinct language...
- The
Tequistlatec languages, also
called Chontal, are
three close but
distinct languages spoken or once
spoken by the
Chontal people of
Oaxaca State, Mexico...
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languages of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is
sometimes called Tequistlatec, but is not the same as
Tequistlatec proper,
which is extinct.
Highland Oaxaca Chontal...
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Amuzgo Mixtecan Chatino–Zapotec
Chinantec Chiapanec–Mangue (extinct)
Tequistlatec-Jicaque Mixe–Zoque
Mayan Misumalpan (Outside
Mesoamerica proper. See...
- – as well as a few
smaller families and
isolates – Purépecha, Huave,
Tequistlatec,
Xincan and Lencan.
Among these Oto-Manguean and
Mayan families account...
- Seri–Yuman Seri
Yuman Waicuri–Quinigua
Waicuri Maratino Quinigua Coa****ltecan
Tequistlatec Subtiaba Jicaque Yurumangui Central Amerind Tanoan Uto-Aztekan Oto-Manguean...
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gloss Proto-Jicaque
Huamelultec Highland Chontal Tequistlatec head *ha(y)pʰuk hwaj ƚiWak fa hair *¢ʼil hwak’ ƚaWak fah eye a’u ƚiʔi ’uh ear *pʰa¢ʼ as’mas...
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known as "Maadú".
Older spelling variations include Tequixistlán. The
Tequistlatec language, now extinct, used to be
spoken in Tequisistlán. The muni****lity...
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distinct languages. One
called Huamelultec or
Lowland Oaxaca Chontal,
Tequistlatec (which is
probably extinct), and
Highland Oaxaca Chontal. The Chontal...
- 28. The
Chinantec (Roberto J.
Weitlaner and
Howard F. Cline) 29. The
Tequistlatec and
Tlapanec (D. L. Olmsted) 30. The
Cuitlatec (Susana Drucker, Roberto...