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    Tlapanec /ˈtlæpənɛk/, or Meꞌphaa, is an indigenous Mexican language spoken by more than 98,000 Tlapanec people in the state of Guerrero. Like other Oto-Manguean...
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  • The Tlapanec /ˈtlæpənɛk/, or Meꞌphaa, are an indigenous people of Mexico native to the state of Guerrero. The Tlapanec language is a part of the Oto-Manguean...
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  • Tlapanec, Tlappanec, Tlapaneco or Meꞌphaa may refer to: Tlapanec people, an indigenous people of Mexico Tlapanec language, an indigenous Mesoamerican...
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    related to Me'phaa (Tlapanec), have been extinct longer and are only known from early 20th century descriptions. The Oto-Manguean language family is the most...
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    accepted that Subtiaba is an Oto-Manguean language that shares a close affinity with the Tlapanec language of Mexico. When Sapir wrote about Subtiaba...
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    and Ocuiltec. Popolocan branch: Popoloca language, Chocho, Ixcatec language*, Mazatecan languages Tlapanec–Subtiaban branch: Me'phaa Amuzgoan branch:...
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  • Søren Wichmann for the Azoyú variety of the Tlapanec language, which seems to be the only natural language to use such a case. Wichmann writes that he...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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  • generally identified with Xipe Totec of the Aztecs Tlapanec people, known to the Aztecs as Yopi Tlapanec language Yopy, a brand of personal digital assistants...
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    Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. In Guerrero the Tlapanecs of Yopitzinco speaking the Oto-Manguean Tlapanec language remained independent of the Aztec empire...
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