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Misantla Totonac, also
known as
Yecuatla Totonac and
Southeastern Totonac (Totonac: Laakanaachiwíin), is an
indigenous language of Mexico,
spoken in central...
- "Data". cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx. I.
Bernall and E. Dávalos,
Huastetecos y
totonacos, 1953. H.R.
Harvey and
Isabel Kelly, "The Totonacas," in
Handbook of Middle...
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niveles de composición en el
verbo totonaco. In Bernal,
Ignacio and Hurtado,
Eusebio Dávalos, eds. Huastecos,
totonacos y sus vecinos.
Revista Mexicana de...
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Apapantilla Totonac, or
Xicotepec Totonac (Xicotepec de Juárez), is a
Totonac language of
central Mexico.
Zihuateutla Totonac may be a
separate language...
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Manual del
dialecto totonaco de la región de Papantla, Veracruz. Libería de Porrúa. Patiño,
Celestino (1907).
Vocabulario totonaco. Xalapa:
Oficina tipográfica...
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Spanish Empire, 1402-1975, 1992. I.
Bernal and E. Dávalos,
Huastecos y
Totonacos, 1953. H.R.
Harvey and
Isabel Kelly, "The Totonac," in
Handbook of Middle...
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comically bad taste. The word
likely originated as a
contraction of "
totonaco"
referring to the
members of the
Totonac people,
which is
sometimes used...
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Filomeno Mata
Totonac is a
Totonac language spoken in
Filomeno Mata, Veracruz, Mexico. /ɾ/ is only
found in
Spanish loanwords /b/, /d/, and /f/ are only...
- Osnaya,
Evangelina (1953). "Reconstrucción del protototonaco. Huastecos,
Totonacos y sus vecinos".
Revista Mexicana de
Estudios Antropológicos (in Spanish)...
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Upper Necaxa Totonac is a
native American language of
central Mexico spoken by 3,400
people in and
around four villages— Chicontla, Patla, Cacahuatlán...