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    The Mixe languages are languages of the Mixean branch of the Mixe–Zoquean language family indigenous to southern Mexico. According to a 1995 classification...
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    The Mixe–Zoque /ˌmiːheɪˈsoʊkeɪ/ (also Mixe–Zoquean, Mije–Soke, Mije–Sokean) languages are a language family whose living members are spoken in and around...
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    eastern highlands of the state of Oaxaca. They speak the Mixe languages, which are classified in the Mixe–Zoque family, and are more culturally conservative...
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    and oranges. Most of the inhabitants are of indigenous Mixe ethnicity, and the Mixe languages are spoken throughout the region. The western part of the...
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    languages Chiapaneca–Mangue branch: Chiapaneco* Mixe–Zoquean languages: Zoque languages Mixe languages Popoluca (Texistepec Popoluca, Sierra Popoluca (Both...
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  • Mixe may refer to: Mixe people, an ethnic group of Oaxaca, Mexica Mixe languages, the group of languages spoken by them Sierra Mixe, a district in Oaxaca...
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  • roots in this Olmec language tradition, and a common ancestor, the proto-Mixe–Zoque. Mixe–Zoque languages Mixe languages Zoque languages Wiktionary has a...
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  • Isthmus Mixe, called Lowland Mixe in Wichmann (1995), is a Mixe language spoken in Mexico. It is spoken in the villages of Coatlán San José el Paraíso...
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    Mesoamerican languages were written in Latin script. The languages of Mesoamerica belong to 6 major families – Mayan, Oto-Mangue, Mixe–Zoque, Totonacan...
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    depend on each other. The languages that distinguish between different lengths have usually long and short sounds. The Mixe languages are widely considered...
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    speakers of Mixe–Zoquean languages, possibly the Olmec. In the case of the Xincan and Lencan languages, on the other hand, Mayan languages are more often...
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  • Tlahuitoltepec Mixe, called South Highland Mixe in Wichmann (1995), is a Mixe language spoken in Mexico. South Highland Mixe consists of a core dialect...
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  • Midland a.k.a. Central Mixe is a Mixe language spoken in Mexico. According to Wichmann (1995), there are two groups of dialects: North Jaltepec, Puxmetecán...
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    Popoluca (Veracruz) Tapachultec (Chiapas, extinct) Mixe languages (Oaxaca, several languages - including Mixe or Ayöök) Tapachultec has been extinct since the...
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  • Ulterior Mixe is a divergent and recently described Mixe language spoken in Mexico. v t e...
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  • be confused with the languages called Popoluca spoken in the state of Veracruz, which belong to the unrelated Mixe–Zoquean language family. The term comes...
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    Sierra Mixe corn is a traditional variety of maize grown in the Sierra Mixe region of Mexico, especially the town of Totontepec Villa de Morelos. It is...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    speakers of their languages according to the 2005 census are: Zapotec – 357,134 Mixtec – 290,049 Mazateco – 164,673 Chinanteco – 104,010 Mixe – 103,089 Chatino...
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  • Popoluca (redirect from Popoluca language)
    spelled Popoloca. The Mixe–Zoque languages called Popoluca are, Mixean Oluta Popoluca (Olutec Mixe or Olutec) Sayula Popoluca (Sayultec Mixe or Sayultec) Zoque...
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  • World War II area designation mto, ISO 639-3 code for the Totontepec Mixe language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MTO...
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  • Totontepec Mixe, called North Highland Mixe in Wichmann (1995), is a Mixe language spoken in Mexico, in the town of Totontepec Villa de Morelos, Oaxaca. Mixe phonology...
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  • languages (also spoken in Belize and Guatemala), the Mixe–Zoque languages, and the Oto-Manguean languages. In the Caribbean, the Arawakan languages were...
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  • offered comparisons between Mayan and Mixe-Zoquean languages, and Radin (1916, 1919, 1924), who did the same for Mixe-Zoquean, Huave, and Mayan. McQuown...
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    The Zoque (/ˈsoʊkeɪ/) languages form a primary branch of the Mixe–Zoquean language family indigenous to southern Mexico by the Zoque people. Central (Copainalá)...
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  • Proto-Iroquoian Proto-Uto-Aztecan Proto-Nahuan Proto-Mayan Proto-Mixe–Zoquean language Proto-Totonacan language Proto-Na-Dené Proto-Athabaskan Proto-Oto-Manguean [es]...
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  • the main language families of the world The language families of Africa Map of the Austronesian languages Map of major Dravidian languages Distribution...
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  • of Mixe-Zoque languages in Soconusco is speculated to go back to Izapa and the Mokaya culture. Tapachultec thus is possibly descended from languages spoken...
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    Nahuatl (redirect from Aztec language)
    Mesoamerican languages were borrowing vocabulary from Proto-Nahuan much earlier than previously thought. In Mesoamerica the Mayan, Oto-Manguean and Mixe–Zoque...
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    Oaxaca (category Pages with Nahuatl languages IPA)
    Zapotecan branch of Oto-Manguean. The languages of the Zoque and Mixe peoples belong to the Mixe–Zoquean languages. Other ethnic groups include the Chontalees...
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