• Source: Oluta Popoluca
  • Oluta Popoluca also called Olutec is a moribund Mixe–Zoquean language of the Mixean branch spoken by a few elderly people in the town of Oluta in Southern Veracruz, Mexico.
    77 self-reported speaking Oluteco in a 2020 census,
    but a count published in 2018 found only one remaining speaker.


    Phonology




    = Consonants

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    Other sounds such as /b, d, ɡ, f/ occur from borrowed words from Spanish.


    = Vowels

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    Vowels are /i/, /ɨ/, /u/, /e/, /o/, /a/; each distinguished with vowel length.


    Notes




    Bibliography


    Zavala, Roberto. 2000. Inversion and other Topics in the Grammar of Olutec (Mixean). Eugene: University of Oregon.
    Zavala Maldonado, Roberto. 2003. Obviación en Oluteco. Proceedings of the Conference on Indigenous Languages of Latin America–I (23–25 October 2003, University of Texas at Austin).

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