The internal classification of Mixtec is controversial. Many varieties are mutually unintelligible and by that criterion separate languages. In the 16th...
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The Mixtec (/ˈmiːstɛk, ˈmiːʃtɛk/) languages belong to the Mixtecan group of the Oto-Manguean language family. Mixtec is spoken in Mexico and is closely...
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and the large expanse of Mixtec languages, spoken by about 511,000 people. The relationship between Trique, Cuicatec, and Mixtec, is an open question....
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This is a list of different language classification proposals developed for the Indigenous languages of the Americas or Amerindian languages. The article...
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populations in the United States. The Mixtec languages form a major branch of the Oto-Manguean language family. The term Mixtec (Mixteco in Spanish) comes from...
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Mixtec, and Zapotec. According to the Law of Linguistic Rights, Mexico recognizes sixty-two indigenous languages as co-official National languages. With...
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OH-to-MANG-ghee-ən) languages are a large family comprising several subfamilies of indigenous languages of the Americas. All of the Oto-Manguean languages that are...
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"Mexico languages". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (22nd ed.). Dallas: SIL International. Classification of Mixtec languages Municipalities of Oaxaca...
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Mesoamerican languages are the languages indigenous to the Mesoamerican cultural area, which covers southern Mexico, all of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador...
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Huamelulpan (archaeological site) (category Mixtec sites)
between a difference of dialects and a difference of languages, there may be as many as 50 different Mixtec languages The Mixtecan languages (in their many...
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Tone sandhi (category Tonal languages)
forms of tone interaction. Tonal languages are also found in many Oto-Manguean and other languages of Central America, as well as in parts of North America...
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petroglyphs (not a full language) Mi'kmaw hieroglyphs Mesoamerican writing systems Aztec script Isthmian script Maya script Mixtec writing Olmec hieroglyphs...
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Americas (redirect from Languages of the Americas)
the context of the great indigenous civilizations of the Americas, such as those of Mesoamerica (Olmec, Toltec, Teotihuacano, Zapotec, Mixtec, Aztec, Maya)...
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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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Ixpantepec Nieves Mixtec, or simply Nieves Mixtec, is a variety of Mixtec spoken in the municipality of Ixpantepec Nieves, Oaxaca, Mexico and in San Diego...
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Zapotec civilization (redirect from Kingdom of Zaachila)
Francisco de Orozco arrived in Valley of Oaxaca, with both the Zapotecs and Mixtecs in the area soon submitting to the rule of Hernan Cortes. According to historian...
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historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Olmec, Maya, Mixtec, and Nahua had their own written records. However, most Europeans of the time viewed...
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Indigenous languages of the Americas. Some languages, including Quechua, Arawak, Aymara, Guaraní, Nahuatl, and some Mayan languages, have millions of speakers...
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Mesoamerican writing systems (category History of writing)
Languages recorded in Mesoamerican writing include Classical Maya, Classical Nahuatl, Zapotec, Mixtec, and various other languages, particularly of the...
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immigrants to the United States. Triqui languages belong to the Mixtecan branch together with the Mixtec languages and Cuicatec. Ethnologue lists three major...
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Oaxaca City (redirect from Oaxaca of Juarez)
of the continuing native Zapotec and Mixtec cultures. The city, together with the nearby archeological site of Monte Albán, was designated in 1987 as...
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correctly grouped with the Zapotec and Mixtec languages. In 1892 he second-guessed his own previous classification and suggested that Mazatec was related...
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American languages and the highly impressionist classification of South American languages by Paul Rivet. The main argument for the validity of Amerind...
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ZAP-ə-tek languages are a group of around 50 closely related indigenous Mesoamerican languages that constitute a main branch of the Oto-Manguean language family...
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Question (redirect from Semantic classification of questions)
one, Atatláhuca–San Miguel Mixtec, was found to have no distinction between declaratives and polar questions. Most languages have an intonational pattern...
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Arikara languages. Linguist Mauricio Mixco of the University of Utah has been involved in fieldwork with remaining speakers since 1993. As of 2007, extensive...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from List of Tonal Languages)
called tonal languages; the distinctive tone patterns of such a language are sometimes called tonemes, by analogy with phoneme. Tonal languages are common...
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language groups. On the other hand, some Italian peoples (such as the Rhaetians, Camuni, Etruscans) likely spoke non- or pre-Indo-European languages....
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Post-Classic stage (category History of Indigenous peoples of North America)
secularization of society. Post-classic Mesoamerica runs from about 900 to 1519 AD, and includes the following cultures: Aztec, Tarascans, Mixtec, Totonac,...
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Chiapas Zoque (redirect from Chapultenango Mixtec)
Chiapas Zoque is a dialect cluster of Zoquean languages indigenous to southern Mexico (Wichmann 1995). The three varieties with ISO codes, Francisco León...
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