Tilantongo Mixtec
Tilantongo (Diuxi-Tilantongo) Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca. It is not close to other varieties of Mixtec. Numbers are declining due to emigration to the United States.
Tilantongo Mixtec | |
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Diuxi-Tilantongo Mixtec | |
Native to | Mexico |
Region | Oaxaca |
Native speakers | 3,400 (2000)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | xtd |
Glottolog | diux1235 |
It is also called Central Nochistlán Mixtec, Diuxi-Tilantongo Mixtec, Mixteco de Diuxi-Tilantongo, and Mixteco del Este Central.[1]
References
- Tilantongo Mixtec at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Further reading
- Daly, John P. Notes on Diuxi Mixtec tone, 1978.
- Kuiper, Albertha and William R. Merrifield. Verbos de movimiento en el Mixteco de Diuxi, 1975.
- Oram, Joy. A sketch of Mixtec grammar, 1970.
- Pike, Eunice V. and Joy Oram. Stress and tone in the phonology of Diuxi Mixtec, 1976.
- ¡Na kaꞌu-ro tnuꞌu ñudau! 1st ed., 2006 8 pages (Transition primer)
External links
- Kuiper, Albertha; Joy Oram. "A Syntactic Sketch of Diuxi-Tilantongo Mixtec" (PDF). Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics, Publication 105. Studies in the Syntax of Mixtecan Languages 3: 179–408. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
- Kuiper, Albertha; Velma Pickett (1974). "Personal pronouns in Diuxi Mixtec" (PDF). SIL Mexico Workpapers. pp. 53–58. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
Resources for language learning
- Vocabulario mixteco-español de hierbas
- "Mixtec, Diuxi-Tilantongo language - Audio Bible stories and lessons". Global Recordings Network. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
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