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Totozoquean is a
proposed language family of Mesoamerica,
originally consisting of two well-established
genetic groupings,
Totonacan and Mixe–Zoque. The...
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linking the Mixe–Zoque
languages either with the
Totonacan languages ("
Totozoquean"), or with the
Mayan languages. The
following internal classification...
- the Gulf
coast of
southeastern Louisiana until 1940.
Possibly in the
Totozoquean family of Mesoamerica. Coa****lteco
United States,
Mexico Spoken in southern...
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Mexico Region Puebla Native speakers 1,600 (2000 census)
Language family Totozoquean ?
Totonacan Totonac Central Northern Cerro Xinolatépetl
Totonac Language...
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since then,
Brown et al. (2011) have
presented arguments in
favor of a
Totozoquean, a
common ancestor between Totonacan and Mixe-Zoquean. Moreover, Mora-Marín...
- 12 282,250
North America Totozoquean Oto-Manguean 176 1,678,214
North America Mixe–Zoque 17 153,612
North America Totozoquean Tequistlatecan 3 5,494 North...
- Beck, David; Kondrak, Grzegorz; Watters,
James K.; Wichmann, Søren (2011). "
Totozoquean".
International Journal of
American Linguistics 77 (3): 323-372....
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Alexander Vovin,
George van
Driem Paul Jen-kuei Li and
Robert Blust Totozoquean Uralic–Yukaghir Uralo-Siberian
Michael Fortescue (initiator), Frederik...
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speakers (120,000
cited 1982) plus 48,000
Coyutla (2000)
Language family Totozoquean ?
Totonacan Totonac Central Lowland–Sierra
Sierra Totonac Writing system...
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recently been
proposed to be
related to, or a
member of, the
hypothetical Totozoquean language family. An
automated com****tional
analysis (ASJP 4) by Müller...