• The Popolocan languages are a subfamily of the Oto-Manguean language family of Mexico, spoken mainly in the state of Puebla. The Popolocan languages should...
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    extinct Ixcatec language spoken in Santa María Ixcatlán (< 8 speakers). The Popolocan languages should not be confused with the languages called Popoluca...
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    the Oto-Manguean languages, there are, the Popoloca languages, and the Popolocan languages, their containing group. The Xincan languages have also historically...
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    Popoloca is an indigenous Mexican cluster of languages of the Popolocan branch of the Oto-Manguean language family, closely related to Mazatec. They are...
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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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    Oto-Manguean languages: Oto-pamean branch: Northern Pame, Southern Pame, Chichimeca Jonaz, Otomí, Mazahua, Matlatzinca and Ocuiltec. Popolocan branch: Popoloca...
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    Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    non-Spanish monolingual. The majority of people speak languages of the Oto-Manguean family, either the Popolocan-Zapotecan branch or the Amuzgo-Mixtecan branch...
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    described as a group of languages. The languages belong to the Popolocan subgroup of the Oto-Manguean language family. Under the General Law of Linguistic...
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    Mazatec (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    expansion of Nahuas. The Mazatecan languages are part of the Popolocan family which, in turn, is part of the Otomanguean language family. Mazatec tradition includes...
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  • language belongs to the Popolocan branch of the Oto-manguean language family. It is believed to have been the second language to branch off from the others...
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    Chocholteco Chochotec, Chochon, or Ngigua) is a language of the Popolocan branch of the Oto-Manguean language family spoken in Mexico in the following communities...
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  • Northern Popoloca is an indigenous language of Puebla state, Mexico. The dialects of the two towns where it is spoken, San Luís Temalacayuca (a.k.a. Temalacayuca...
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  • state of Oaxaca. Their traditional language, Chocho, is a member of the Popolocan branch of the Oto-Manguean language family. In 1998 it had 770 speakers...
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  • Popoloca is an indigenous language of Puebla state, Mexico. There are two principal varieties, sometimes counted as distinct languages: San Juan Atzingo Popoloca...
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    Mesoamerica. See North America) languages Corachol (Cora–Huichol) Aztecan (Nahua–Pochutec) Totonac–Tepehua Otomanguean Otopamean Popolocan–Mazatecan Subtiaba–Tlapanec...
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    as well as some language isolates and unclassified languages known to the region. The similarities noted between many of the languages of Mesoamerica have...
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  • Coyotepec Popoloca is an indigenous language of the Mexican state of Puebla. It is spoken in the municipality of Coyotepec. The dialect of the town of...
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  • Popoloca is an indigenous language of Puebla state, Mexico. There are two principal varieties, sometimes counted as distinct languages, Santa Inés Ahuatempan...
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    Oto-Manguean languages (with Amuzgoan, Chinantecan, Mixtecan, Otopamean, Popolocan, Tlapanecan, and Zapotec language families). Otomi languages are part of...
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  • Mvskoke Bible The Oto-Manguean languages consist of several families: Oto-Pamean Chinantecan Tlapanecan Manguean Popolocan Zapotecan Amuzgoan Mixtecan Kenneth...
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  • The Zapotecan languages are a group of related Oto-Manguean languages which descend from the common proto-Zapotecan language spoken by the Zapotec people...
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  • the prestige variety of Mazatec. See Mazatecan languages for a detailed description of these languages. Mazatlán Mazatec at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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  • Oto-Manguean languages, a family of languages native to the Americas. There has been an undergoing effort to gather as much information about the language as possible...
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  • variant spoken in Huautla de Jiménez" See Mazatecan languages for a detailed description of these languages. The San Jerónimo Mazatec dialect contains four...
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    Aramaic language morphed into the Neo-Aramaic languages around 1200 AD. Whether the majority of the Assyrians are still speaking these languages is unclear...
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  • Otomanguean languages, the comparative method would first compare language acquisition within the Oto-pamean, Chinantecan, Tlapanecan, Popolocan, Zapotecan...
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  • the prestige variety of Mazatec. See Mazatecan languages for a detailed description of these languages. Ayautla Mazatec at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)...
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  • intelligibility with Huautla, the prestige variety of Mazatec. Mazatecan languages Ixcatlán Mazatec at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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    reconstructions of older Ancient Chinese: 5  or a double asterisk for proto-Popolocan and a single asterisk for intermediary forms: 322 ). In other cases, the...
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  • Mazatecan languages. Perhaps only 900 people, mostly monolingual, still speak the original variety of Soyaltepec. See Mazatecan languages for a detailed...
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