• Source: Mixean languages
    • The Mixean languages are a primary branch of the Mixe–Zoquean language family of southern Mexico. According to Wichmann (1995), there are three divergent Mixean languages, and a Oaxacan branch that constitutes the bulk of the family:

      Oluta Popoluca (Veracruz)
      Sayula Popoluca (Veracruz)
      Tapachultec (Chiapas, extinct)
      Mixe languages (Oaxaca, several languages - including Mixe or Ayöök)
      One of the languages is extinct, one is nearly extinct, and one is endangered.


      Demographics


      List of ISO 639-3 codes and demographic information of Mixean languages from Ethnologue (22nd edition):


      Footnotes




      References


      Wichmann, Søren, 1995, The Relationship among the Mixe–Zoquean Languages of Mexico. University of Utah Press. Salt Lake City. ISBN 0-87480-487-6

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