Sabanilla Chʼol

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Sabanilla Chʼol is a regional variety of the Chʼol Mayan language spoken by indigenous communities in parts of southern Mexico.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mayan language variety
language variety
belongsTo Mesoamerican linguistic area NERFINISHED
country Mexico
ethnicGroup Chʼol people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeNameType regional variety of Chʼol
hasAncestor Proto-Chʼolan NERFINISHED
Proto-Mayan NERFINISHED
hasPhonologicalSystemType consonant–vowel (CV) dominant syllable structure
isDialectOf Chʼol NERFINISHED
ISO639-3CodeOfMacroLanguage ctu
isPartOf Chʼol dialect continuum NERFINISHED
languageBranch Western Chʼolan NERFINISHED
languageFamily Mayan languages NERFINISHED
languageStatus indigenous language of Mexico
minority language
region southern Mexico
scriptDirection left-to-right
sharesMutualIntelligibilityWith other varieties of Chʼol
spokenBy indigenous communities
spokenIn Chiapas NERFINISHED
subdivisionOf Chʼol language NERFINISHED
subfamily Chʼolan languages NERFINISHED
typologicalFeature ergative–absolutive alignment
head-marking morphology
verb-initial basic word order
usedBy Chʼol-speaking communities in Sabanilla region
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Chʼol hasDialect Sabanilla Chʼol