Tapachultec language
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tapachultec-language-181-5802870
title:
Tapachultec language
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Tapachultec was a Mixean language spoken in Chiapas, Mexico, in the town of Tapachula. It is now extinct. In the 16th century, according to the testimony of Spanish friar Alonso Ponce, it was allegedly spoken along much of the Chiapas coast, including Tonalá, Pijijiapan, Mapastepec, Huixtla, Huehuetán, and Ayutla. Ponce did not give a name for this language, but described it as similar to Zoque, but possessing some Yucatec Maya vocabulary. This has been equated with Tapachultec by Lyle Campbell.
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Mixe language spoken in Chiapas, Mexico
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapachultec_language
date created:
2010-05-26T07:43:12Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T17:21:43Z
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