lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageTequistlatec, also called Chontal, are three close but distinct languages spoken or once spoken by the Chontal people of Oaxaca State, Mexico.
Tequistlatec |
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Geographic distribution | Oaxaca |
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Native speakers | 5,600 (2020 census)[1] (not counting 1,700 speakers of unidentified "Chontal")[1] |
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Linguistic classification | Hokan ? |
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Subdivisions |
- Highland Chontal
- Coastal Chontal
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Glottolog | tequ1244 |
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 The Tequistlatecan languages are in Mexico at the left of the map. |
Chontal was spoken by 6,000 or so people in 2020.[1]
Languages
Name
Although most authors use the form tequistlatec(an) today, this is based on an improper derivation in Nahuatl (the correct derivation from Tequisistlán would be Tequisistec(an), and both terms were used by Sapir interchangeably).
Classification
The Tequistlatecan languages are part of the proposed Hokan family, but are often considered to be a distinct family. Campbell and Oltrogge (1980) proposed that the Tequistlatecan languages may be related to Jicaquean (see Tolatecan), but this hypothesis has not been generally accepted.
See also
- Huamelultec vocabulary list on the Spanish Wikipedia
Notes
References
- Campbell, Lyle and Oltrogge, David. 1980. Proto-Tol (Jicaque). International Journal of American Linguistics, 46:205-223
- Campbell, Lyle. 1979. "Middle American languages." In L. Campbell & M. Mithun (Eds.), The Languages of Native America: Historical and Comparative Assessment, (pp. 902–1000). Austin: University of Texas Press.
- Campbell, Lyle. 1997. "American Indian Languages, The Historical Linguistics of Native America." In Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press
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- Mesoamerican language area
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Sign languages | | Isolates |
- See list of sign languages
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- Constructed languages
- Creoles
- Language isolates
- Mixed languages
- Pidgins
- Unclassified languages
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- Families with question marks (?) are disputed or controversial.
- Families in italics have no living members.
- Families with more than 30 languages are in bold.
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- Amuzgo
- Chatino
- Chinanteco
- Chochotec
- Cuicateco
- Huave
- Ixcatec
- Mazateco
- Mixe
- Mixtec
- Oaxacan Chontal
- Popoluca
- Tacuate
- Trique
- Zapotec
- Zoque
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- Extinct languages
- Unclassified languages
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На других языках
[de] Tequistlatekische Sprachen
Die tequistlatekischen Sprachen (Tequistlateco, Chontal de Oaxaca) sind eine Sprachfamilie in Amerika mit zusammen etwa 4000 Sprechern. Sie besteht aus drei verwandten, aber untereinander nicht verständlichen Sprachen, die nur im Bundesstaat Oaxaca in Mexiko gesprochen werden. Sie gehört zu den indigenen amerikanischen Sprachen.
- [en] Tequistlatecan languages
[fr] Langues tequistlatèques
Les langues tequistlatèques (ou chontal du Oaxaca) sont une famille de langues amérindiennes parlées en Amérique centrale, au Mexique, dans l'État d'Oaxaca.
[ru] Текистлатекские языки
Текистлатекские языки (оахакско-чонтальские) — семья индейских языков Мезоамерики в Мексике. Включает 3 языка:
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