Knowledge (XXG)

Tataltepec Chatino

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Chatino. Unlike in other Chatino-speaking towns, loudspeakers used for public announcements broadcast exclusively in Spanish. Spanish is the only language used for government, but Chatino-speaking officials use the language when no monolingual Spanish-speakers are present. Unlike other Chatino communities, ceremonies welcoming new officials to local government are conducted entirely in Spanish.
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Chatino speakers know that their numbers are in decline, but there are some movements towards revitalization. There are signs of nostalgia among all community members for the language, including among the younger generation, and public events feature young Chatinos (typically semi-speakers) who are
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Tataltepec de Valdés is divided between Chatinos, only a few of whom know Chatino, and Mestizos, none of whom know Chatino. Spanish is the dominant language of Tataltepec de Valdés, and is the only language used in all domains of public life except for conversations between speakers of Tataltepec
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Tataltepec Chatino has a complex tone system consisting of eight tone sequences, of which each has up to two constituent tones. These tones are characterized as being low, high, mid-level falling, and superhigh rising. The falling tone displays a very minimal contour.
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using the language in various ways. Proficiency in Tataltepec is increasingly no longer being taken for granted, who increasingly view even some knowledge of Tataltepec Chatino as praiseworthy.
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There are five vowels: /a, e, i, o, u/. All vowels except for /u/ can be nasalized, and all vowels (oral and nasal) can be lengthened.
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All labial consonants occur more rarely than other consonants, and /β̞/ and /f/ occur mainly in nativized loanwords.
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The phonology and inflectional morphology of Cháʔknyá, Tataltepec de Valdés Chatino, a Zapotecan language
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Tataltepec Chatino Verb Classification and Aspect Morphology
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with other Chatino languages. It is named after the town of
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OLAC resources in and about the Tataltepec Chatino language
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Index

Tataltepec Chatino language
Mexico
Oaxaca
Language family
Oto-Manguean
Zapotecan
Chatino
ISO 639-3
cta
Glottolog
tata1258
indigenous Mesoamerican language
Chatino
Oto-Manguean languages
intelligible
Tataltepec de Valdés
Labial
Alveolar
Velar
Laryngeal
laminal
labialized
Stop
Affricate
Fricative
Nasal
Approximant
central
lateral
Flap

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