Tequistlatecan languages

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Tequistlatecan languages are a small group of indigenous languages of southern Mexico, often classified within the proposed Penutian language family.

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Tequistlatecan languages canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous languages of the Americas
language family
alternativeName Chontal de Oaxaca languages
Tequistlateco
arealGroup Mesoamerican languages
areSubjectOf Mesoamerican areal linguistics research
comparative Penutian studies
classificationStatus genetic affiliation uncertain
country Mexico
documentationStatus under-documented
ethnicGroup Chontal people of Oaxaca
hasFeature complex verbal morphology
contrastive tone (in some varieties)
glottalized consonants
noun incorporation
rich aspectual system
hasMember Highland Chontal NERFINISHED
Lowland Chontal NERFINISHED
Tequistlatec NERFINISHED
hasPhonologicalFeature large consonant inventory
laryngeal contrasts
hasSyntacticFeature complex predicate structure
verb serialization (in some analyses)
historicalStatus one member (Tequistlatec) extinct
languageShiftTo Spanish
languageStatus endangered
linguisticArea Mesoamerican linguistic area
morphology agglutinative
polysynthetic
proposedFamily Penutian languages NERFINISHED
region Isthmus of Tehuantepec NERFINISHED
spokenIn Mexico NERFINISHED
Oaxaca NERFINISHED
southern Mexico
typology head-marking
verb–initial word order
usedBy indigenous communities in Oaxaca
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Mexican Penutian languages hasMember Tequistlatecan languages