Huamelultec language explained

Huamelultec
Nativename:Lowland Oaxaca Chontal
Region:San Pedro Huamelula, Oaxaca
Date:2000
Ref:e18
Familycolor:American
Fam1:Hokan ?
Fam2:Tequistlatecan
Iso3:clo
Glotto:lowl1260
Glottorefname:Lowland Oaxaca Chontal

Huamelultec (also known as Huamelula Chontal, Lowland Oaxaca Chontal, or Chontal de la Costa de Oaxaca) is one of the Chontal languages of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is spoken in the Oaxacan municipalities of San Pedro Huamelula (settlements of Barra de la Cruz, El Bejuco, El Coyul, El Gavilán, El Limón, El Porvenir, Guayacán, Los Cocos, Maximino Cruz (Rancho Maximino Cruz), Morro Ayuta, Paja Blanca, Río Papaya, Río Seco, San Isidro Chacalapa, San Pedro Huamelula, Santa María (Santa María Huamelula), and Tapanala), Santiago Astata (settlements of La Cotorra, La Tortolita (Fraccionamiento la Tortolita), Santiago Astata, Zaachila, and Zaachilac), and Tehuantepec (settlement of Morro Mazatán).[1] The name has been misspelled Tlamelula.

Phonology

Vowels

FrontBack
Closeiu
Mideo
Opena

Consonants

LabialAlveolarPalato-
alveolar
PalatalVelarGlottal
centralpalatal
Plosivevoicelessptkʔ
voicedbdɡ
ejective
Affricatevoicelessts
ejectivetsʼtʃʼ
Fricativevoicelessfsʃx
lateralɬɬʲ
glottalizedɬʼ
Nasalcentralmn(ŋ)
glottalized
Rhotictapɾ
trillr
Approximantcentralwj
laterall
glottalized

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catálogo de las Lenguas Indígenas Nacionales .
  2. Book: Maddieson . Ian . The Phonetic Structures of Oaxaca Chontal . Avelino . Heriberto . O'Connor . Loretta . 2009 . 69–101.