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Oto-Manguean Language Family
Oto-Manguean languages are spoken in central Mexico.
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The Oto-Manguean languages include:
Eastern Oto-Manguean Languages
Amuzgo-Mixtecan Languages
Amuzgo
Mixtecan Languages
Cuicateco
Mixtec
Trique
Popolocan-Zapotecan Languages
Popolocan Languages
Chocho-Popolocan Languages
Chocho
Ixcateco
Popoloca
Mazatec
Zapotecan Languages
Chatino
Zapotec
Western Oto-Manguean Languages
Oto-Pame-Chinantecan Languages
Otopamean Languages
Pamean languages
Chichimeca
Pame
Otomian languages
Matlatzincan
Matlatzinca
Tlahuica
Otomi-Mazahuan
Mazahua
Otomi
Chinanteco
Tlapanec-Manguean Languages
Chiapanec-Mangue Languages
Chiapaneca
Chorotega
Mangue
Subtiaba-Tlapanecan Languages
Subtiaba
Tlapaneco

Our Oto-Manguean Language Features
Oto-Manguean Vocabulary:
Words in various Oto-Manguean languages.
Links to Other Oto-Manguean Language Resources
Oto-Manguean Language Family:
Ethnologue of Oto-Manguean languages.
Oto Manguean Languages:
Overview of the Oto-Manguean Indian languages, their history and distribution.
Oto-Manguean Language Materials Available Offline
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Studies in the Syntax of Mixtecan Languages:
Collection from the Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Collected Works in Mesoamerican Linguistics and Archaeology:
Six-volume opus on Oto-Manguean and other indigenous Central American languages and cultures.


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