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Tlapanec /ˈtlæpənɛk/, or Meꞌphaa, is an
indigenous Mexican language spoken by more than 98,000
Tlapanec people in the
state of Guerrero. Like
other Oto-Manguean...
- 1990.
Others such as Subtiaba,
which was most
closely related to Me'phaa (
Tlapanec), have been
extinct longer and are only
known from
early 20th
century descriptions...
- The
Tlapanec /ˈtlæpənɛk/, or Meꞌphaa, are an
indigenous people of
Mexico native to the
state of Guerrero. The
Tlapanec language is a part of the Oto-Manguean...
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Tlapanec, Tlappanec,
Tlapaneco or Meꞌphaa may
refer to:
Tlapanec people, an
indigenous people of
Mexico Tlapanec language, an
indigenous Mesoamerican language...
- The
Supanecan or
Tlapanecan languages are
Tlapanec (Me'phaa) of
Guerrero and the
extinct Subtiaba of Nicaragua. The
family was
recognized in 1925 by Edward...
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writing the
glottal stop is the
saltillo ⟨Ꞌ ꞌ⟩, used in
languages such as
Tlapanec and Rapa Nui.
Other scripts also have
letters used for
representing the...
- Ch'ol
Huastec Mazahua Mazatec Mixe
Mixtec Nahua Otomi Purépecha Rarámuri
Tlapanec Totonac Tzeltal Tzotzil Yucatec Maya
Zapotec 20,000–100,000
people Amuzgo...
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speculative phyla of
previous authors are "split". (preliminary) Subtiaba–
Tlapanec is
likely part of
Otomanguean (Rensch 1977,
Oltrogge 1977). Aztec–Tanoan...
- ****chol (1000 speakers),
Nahuatl (500),
Tepehuan (just
under 500) and
Tlapanec (about 400). The po****tion of
Zacatecas has more than
tripled in a century;...
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conquest of
Tototepec formed part of the
conquests of some of the last few
Tlapanec territories of modern-day Guerrero, an area
which had
already been in decline...