Tehuacan–Zongolica Nahuatl | |
Also Known As: | Southeastern Puebla Nahuatl |
Nativename: | nawatlajtole |
Region: | Puebla, Veracruz |
Date: | 1991–2006 |
Ref: | e18 |
Familycolor: | Uto-Aztecan |
Fam1: | Uto-Aztecan |
Fam2: | Aztecan (Nahuan) |
Fam3: | Nahuatl |
Fam4: | Central or Eastern Nahuatl |
Lc1: | nhq |
Ld1: | Huaxcaleca |
Lc2: | npl |
Ld2: | Southeastern Puebla |
Lc3: | nsu |
Ld3: | Sierra Negra |
Lc4: | nlv |
Ld4: | Orizaba Nahuatl (Zongolica) |
Lc5: | nhz |
Ld5: | Santa María la Alta |
Lc6: | nhy |
Ld6: | Northern Oaxaca |
Glotto: | huax1236 |
Glottorefname: | Huaxcaleca Nahuatl |
Glottoname: | Huaxcaleca |
Glotto2: | nort2958 |
Glottorefname2: | Northern Oaxaca Nahuatl |
Glottoname2: | N. Oaxaca |
Tehuacan–Zongolica Southeastern Puebla Nahuatl is a variety of Nahuatl spoken by ethnic Nahua people in southeastern Puebla state (Tehuacan) and southern Veracruz (Zongolica) in Mexico.
Tehuacan–Zongolica has characteristics of both Central Nahuatl and Eastern Peripheral Nahuatl. Hasler (1996:164) summarizes the situation,
"Juan Hasler (1958:338) interprets the presence in the region of [a mix of] eastern dialect features and central dialect features as an indication of a substratum of eastern Nahuatl and a superstratum of central Nahuatl. Una Canger (1980:15–20) classifies the region as part of the eastern area, while Yolanda Lastra (1986:189–190) classifies it as part of the central area."[1]