Jalisco Nahuatl

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Jalisco Nahuatl is a regional variety of the Nahuatl language spoken in the Mexican state of Jalisco, belonging to the Western Nahuatl group.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nahuatl language variety
Uto-Aztecan language variety
indigenous language variety of Mexico
belongsTo Mesoamerican linguistic area NERFINISHED
branch Nahuan languages NERFINISHED
country Mexico
endangeredStatus vulnerable
hasLanguageCodeStatus doesNotHaveISO639-3CodeAsSeparateLanguage
hasMorphologicalFeature polysynthetic verb complexes
possessive prefixes on nouns
hasPhonologicalFeature contrast between short and long vowels (reduced compared to Classical Nahuatl)
use of glottal stop from historical saltillo
hasSyntacticFeature extensive use of verbal derivation
isConsidered regional variety of Nahuatl
isPartOf Mexican indigenous languages
isSubjectOf dialectological studies of Western Nahuatl
languageAncestor Classical Nahuatl NERFINISHED
Proto-Aztecan NERFINISHED
Proto-Nahuan NERFINISHED
Proto-Uto-Aztecan NERFINISHED
languageFamily Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages
lexicalInfluence Spanish
primaryRegion State of Jalisco NERFINISHED
sharesFeaturesWith other Western Nahuatl varieties
spokenIn Jalisco NERFINISHED
western Mexico NERFINISHED
subfamily Aztecan languages NERFINISHED
subgroupOf Nahuatl NERFINISHED
Western Nahuatl NERFINISHED
typologicalFeature agglutinative morphology
head-marking language
usedBy indigenous Nahua communities in Jalisco
wordOrder typically verb–subject–object
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Western Nahuatl hasVariety Jalisco Nahuatl