- Chichimeca Jonaz language
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Chichimeca Jonaz Úza Spoken in Mexico Region Guanajuato, Native speakers <200 (date missing) Language family Oto-Manguean- Oto-Pame
- Chichimeca Jonaz
Language codes ISO 639-3 pei This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. Chichimeca or Chichimeca Jonaz is an indigenous language of Mexico spoken by around 200 Chichimeca Jonaz people in Misión de Chichimecas near San Luis de la Paz in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. The Chichimeca Jonaz language belongs to the Oto-Pamean branch of the Oto-Manguean linguistic family. The Chichimecos self identify as úza and call their language eza'r.
Phonology
The consonants of Chichimeca Jonaz are: /p t t͡s t͡ʃ k ʔ b d d͡ʒ ɡ s h z l r w/ and the fortis and lenis nasals /m n/ and /m n/. The oral vowels are /i ɪ u e o æ ɑ/ and nasal vowels are /ĩ ɪ̃ ũ ẽ õ œ̃ ɑ̃/.[1] Chichimeca Jonaz is a tonal language and distinguish high and low level tones.[2]
Notes
References
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- Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-22834-4. OCLC 8034800.
- Lastra de Suárez, Yolanda (1984). "Chichimeco Jonaz". In Munro S. Edmonson (Volume ed.), with Patricia A. Andrews. Supplement to the Handbook of Middle American Indians, Vol. 2: Linguistics. Victoria Reifler Bricker (General Editor). Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 20–43. ISBN 0-292-77593-8. OCLC 10207920.
Categories:- Language articles with undated speaker data
- Mesoamerican languages
- Indigenous languages of Mexico
- Oto-Pamean languages
- Endangered Oto-Manguean languages
- Indigenous languages of the Americas stubs
- Oto-Pame
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