Chatino is a group of indigenous Mesoamerican languages. These languages are a branch of the Zapotecan family within the Oto-Manguean language family....
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Their native Chatino language are spoken by about 23,000 people (Ethnologue surveys), but ethnic Chatinos may number many more. The Chatinos of San Juan...
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Highland Chatino is an indigenous Mesoamerican language, one of the Chatino family of the Oto-Manguean languages. Dialects are rather diverse; neighboring...
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Quiahije Chatino Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de señas chatina de San Juan Quiahije) is an emerging village sign language of the indigenous Chatino villages...
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Tataltepec Chatino, also known as Lowland Chatino and Chatino Occidental Bajo, is an indigenous Mesoamerican language, one of the Chatino family of the...
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Zenzontepec Chatino, also known as Northern Chatino, or "Chatino Occidental Alto" is an indigenous Mesoamerican language, one of the Chatino family of the...
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Zacatepec Chatino is an indigenous Mesoamerican language, a dialect of Eastern Chatino of the Oto-Manguean language family. It is often referred to as...
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Chatino may refer to: Chatinos, an ethnic group of Mexico Chatino languages, a group of languages of Mexico This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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sign languages are used or emerging, including Albarradas Sign Language, Chatino Sign Language, Tzotzil Sign Language, and Tijuana Sign Language. The...
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Tone letter (category Articles containing Western Highland Chatino-language text)
Amuzgoan languages.) A reader accustomed to Chinese usage will misinterpret the Mixtec low tone as mid, and the high tone as low. In Chatino, 0 is high...
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subgroup is formed by the Zapotec languages (c. 785,000 speakers of all varieties) and the related Chatino languages (c. 23,000 speakers). They are all...
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anarchist ideas and call for the defense of the Chatino language and culture and for the autonomy of the Chatino land, which extends from the coast to the highlands...
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Zapotec peoples (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
war". The Zapotecan language group is composed of over 60 variants of Zapotecan, as well as the closely related Chatino language. The major variant is...
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Teojomulco Chatino is an extinct Oto-Manguean language, the most divergent of the Chatino languages, formerly spoken in the town of Teojomulco. Belmar...
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dominance of Monte Albán. The Zapotecan language group contains the Zapotec languages and the Chatino languages. Kaufman, Terrence. 2016. Proto-Sapotek(an)...
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and currently teaches at CIESAS-CDMX. She is the co-founder of the Chatino Language Documentation Project. Cruz was born in Cieneguilla, San Juan Quiahije...
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Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
their languages according to the 2005 census are: Zapotec – 357,134 Mixtec – 290,049 Mazateco – 164,673 Chinanteco – 104,010 Mixe – 103,089 Chatino – 42...
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Santa Cruz Zenzontepec (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 26)
the centers of the Chatino people, related to the Zapotec but with a distinct language, the Chatino language. Zenzontepec Chatino is also spoken in the...
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Mixtec culture (section Language and writing)
glottochronological analyses, the separation between the Chatino language and the rest of the languages of the Zapotecan group must have occurred around the...
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The Indigenous languages of the Americas are a diverse group of languages that originated in the Americas prior to colonization, many of which continue...
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perhaps three hundred sign languages in use around the world today. The number is not known with any confidence; new sign languages emerge frequently through...
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workers who speak a language indigenous to the Americas spoke other languages, and all of them combined are only 1%. Nahua and Chatino are present in trace...
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Lachixío Zapotec (redirect from Lachixío Zapoteco language)
West Zapotec language branch, which is considered the earliest divergent branch of the Zapotec family and adjacent to the Chatino language family (Sicoli...
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Chatino languages together form the Zapotecan subgroup of the Oto-Manguean language family. Zapotec languages (along with all Oto-Manguean languages)...
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Otomanguean Otopamean Popolocan–Mazatecan Subtiaba–Tlapanec Amuzgo Mixtecan Chatino–Zapotec Chinantec Chiapanec–Mangue (extinct) Tequistlatec-Jicaque Mixe–Zoque...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from Tone (tonal language))
on the Wobe language (part of the Wee continuum) of Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire, the Ticuna language of the Amazon and the Chatino languages of southern...
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F (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
mark gemination ꟳ : Modifier letter capital F – Used to mark tone for the Chatino orthography in Oaxaca, Mexico; Used as a generic transcription for a falling...
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C (category Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text)
retroflex tʂ. ꟲ : Modifier letter capital c – Used to mark tone for the Chatino orthography in Oaxaca, Mexico; used as a generic transcription for a falling...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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for example last syllable stress, are due to influence from Chatino, an Oto-Manguean language. She argues that at the time of the 16th century Spanish conquest...
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