Tlapanecan languages

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Tlapanecan
Geographic
distribution:
Mexico, Nicaragua
Linguistic classification: Oto-Mangue
  • Western Oto-Mangue
    • Tlapanec–Mangue
      • Tlapanecan
Subdivisions:
Ethnologue code: 17-3818

The Tlapanecan languages are Tlapanec (Me'phaa) of Guerrero and the extinct Subtiaba of Nicaragua. They are the most recently recognized members of the Oto-Manguean language family, the relationship having been demonstrated in 1977 by Jorge Suárez.[1]

See also

References

  1. Suárez, Jorge A. (1977). El tlapaneco como lengua Otomangue. México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México.  (Spanish)
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