Itzaʼ

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Itzaʼ is a critically endangered Mayan language historically spoken by the Itza people around Lake Petén Itzá in northern Guatemala.

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Itzaʼ canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mayan language
critically endangered language
associatedPeople Itza Maya
associatedWith Lake Petén Itzá region
closelyRelatedTo Lacandon
Mopan Maya
surface form: Mopan

Yucatec Maya
country Guatemala
culturalRole marker of Itza ethnic identity
documentationStatus partially documented
dominantContactLanguage Spanish
ethnicGroup Itza people
hasAlignment ergative–absolutive
hasLinguisticResearch dictionary
grammatical description
text collections
hasMorphologyType agglutinative
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length
glottalized consonants
hasWordOrder verb–object–subject (VOS)
historicalImportance language of postclassic Itza Maya polity
historicalRegion Petén Department
ISO639-3 itz
languageBranch Yucatecan branch of Mayan
languageEndangermentCause language shift to Spanish
languageFamily Mayan language family
primaryCommunity San José, Petén
regionType lowland Mayan language
revitalizationEfforts community-based language programs
linguistic documentation projects
shiftedTo Spanish in most daily domains
spokenAround Lake Petén Itzá
spokenIn Guatemala
northern Guatemala
status critically endangered
subfamily Yucatecan Mayan languages
UNESCOStatus critically endangered
usedFor oral tradition
ritual practices
traditional ecological knowledge
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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