Mochoʼ

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Mochoʼ is an indigenous Mayan language spoken by a small community in Chiapas, Mexico, known for its highly endangered status and distinctive phonological and grammatical features within the Mayan family.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Mocho 1
Mochoʼ canonical 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Mayan language
endangered language
indigenous language
natural language
altName Mochoʼ
surface form: Mocho

Mochó
Chicomuceltec
surface form: Motozintlec

Kwaro'ae
surface form: Qatoʼk
belongsTo Mesoamerican linguistic area
closelyRelatedTo Akatek
Jakaltek
Qʼanjobʼal
continent North America
country Mexico
endangermentFactors intergenerational break in transmission
language shift to Spanish
small speaker population
glottocode moch1259
hasGrammaticalFeature ergative–absolutive alignment
head‑marking morphology
person marking on verbs
rich aspectual system
verb‑initial basic word order
hasPhonologicalFeature complex consonant inventory
contrastive glottalization
ejective consonants
hasRevitalizationEfforts community‑based language classes
documentation and archiving initiatives
ISO639-3Code mhc
languageFamily Macro‑Mayan (proposed)
Mayan languages
surface form: Mayan language family
languageFamilyBranch Qʼanjobalan branch
languageStatus moribund
severely endangered
region Sierra Madre de Chiapas
municipality of Motozintla
spokenBy Mochoʼ people
spokenIn Chiapas
Mexico
subfamily Western Mayan languages
subjectOf descriptive grammars
language documentation projects
phonological studies
typologicalFeature complex system of deictics
use of relational nouns
usedIn everyday communication among older adults
ritual speech
traditional oral narratives
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mochoʼ altName Mochoʼ
this entity surface form: Mocho