Mitla Zapotec
Appearance
| Mitla Zapotec | |
|---|---|
| (San Pablo Villa de Mitla) | |
| Didxsaj | |
| Pronunciation | [didʒˈsaʰ] |
| Native tae | Mexico |
| Region | Mitla Valley, Oaxaca |
Native speakers | (20,000 citit 1983)[1] |
| Leid codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | zaw |
| Glottolog | mitl1236[2] |
Mitla Zapotec, or Didxsaj,[3] is an Oto-Manguean leid o Oaxaca, Mexico.
Guelavia Zapotec is reportit tae be 75% intelligible, but the reverse is apparently no the case.[1]
References
[eedit | edit soorce]- 1 2 Mitla Zapotec at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)
- ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Mitla Zapotec". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
- ↑ Stubblefield & Stubblefield (1991:18)
- "Mitla Zapotec (zaw)". Summer Institute of Linguistics in Mexico. Archived frae the original on 13 Mairch 2014. Retrieved 13 Mairch 2014.
- Briggs, Elinor. 1961. Mitla Zapotec grammar. Mexico City: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano and Centro de Investigaciones Antropológicas de México.
- Stubblefield, Morris and Carol Stubblefield. 1991. Diccionario Zapoteco de Mitla. Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, Mexico.
- Stubblefield, Morris & Carol Stubblefield, compilers. 1994. Mitla Zapotec texts. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Freemit airtins
[eedit | edit soorce]- OLAC resources in and about the Mitla Zapotec language Archived 2014-03-13 at the Wayback Machine