Ixcatec language

Ixcatec language

Ixcatec is a language spoken by the people of the Mexican village of Santa María Ixcatlán, in the northern part of the state of Oaxaca. The number of speakers was given to be 119 in the early 1980s. [Suárez (1983)] The Ixcatec language belongs to the Popolocan branch of the Oto-manguean linguistic family.

ISO-codes

ISO 639-3: ixc

Notes

References

: cite book |author=aut|Suárez, Jorge A. |authorlink=Jorge A. Suárez |year=1983 |title=The Mesoamerican Indian Languages |series=Cambridge Languages Surveys |location=Cambridge|publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=0-521-22834-4 |oclc=8034800


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