Tecóatl Mazatec

Tecóatl Mazatec, also known as Eloxochitlán Mazatec and Northern Highland Mazatec, is a Mazatecan language spoken in the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Puebla, notably in the towns of San Jerónimo Tecóatl, Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón, San Lucas Zoquiapam, Santa Cruz Acatepec, San Pedro Ocopetatillo, San Lorenzo Cuaunecuiltitla, Santa Ana Ateixtlahuaca, and San Francisco Huehuetlán. Egland[2] found 76% intelligibility with Huautla, the prestige variety of Mazatec, though SIL reports that speakers of all dialects "have considerable difficulty understanding the prestigious variant spoken in Huautla de Jiménez"[3]

Tecóatl Mazatec
(San Jerónimo Tecóatl)
Eloxochitlán Mazatec
(Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón)
Native toMexico
RegionOaxaca, Puebla
Native speakers
53,000 (2000–2016)[1]
Oto-Manguean
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
maa  Tecóatl Mazatec
pbm  Puebla Mazatec
Glottologsanj1286

See Mazatecan languages for a detailed description of these languages.

Phonology

Vowels

The San Jerónimo Mazatec dialect contains four vowel sounds; /i e a o/.

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Retroflex Velar Glottal
Plosive t k ʔ
Affricate ts
Fricative s ʃ h
Nasal m n ɲ
Rhotic r
Approximant l j w

/w/ may have the allophone /β/.[4]

References

  1. Tecóatl Mazatec at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018) closed access
    Puebla Mazatec at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018) closed access
  2. La inteligibilidad interdialectal en México: Resultados de algunos sondeo. 1978. Online source
  3. Eloxochitlán Mazatec
  4. Bull, Brian E. 1983. Constraint-governed rule application: Principles underlying the application of phonological rules in San Jeronimo Mazatec. Linguistics 21. 431-486. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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