- proto-Mayan
language diversified into at
least six
different branches: the
Huastecan, Quichean, Yucatecan, Qanjobalan,
Mamean and Chʼolan–Tzeltalan branches...
- The
Huastecan languages of
Mexico are the most
divergent branch of the
Mayan language family. They are
Wastek (Huastec) and
Chikomuseltek (Chicomuceltec)...
-
agreement that the
following are the main five
subgroups of the family:
Huastecan, Yucatecan, Cholan-Tzeltalan, Kanjobalan-****ean, and Quichean-Mamean...
- classification’ as of 2017. However, some
linguists formerly grouped Huastecan, Cholan–Tseltalan, and
Yucatecan languages together, but this is now deemed...
-
sentiments that were
developed in 19th-century
Mexico by the
indigenous Huastecan culture as part of its
clash with
Spanish imperialism. In the 20th century...
- from Proto-Mayan, the proto-
Huastecan language was the
first to
split from
Mayan proper. The
second split, in the non-
Huastecan main branch, was between...
- Mixean))
Language family with
members south of
Mexico Mayan languages:
Huastecan branch:
Wastek language,
Yucatecan branch:
Yukatek Maya, Lacandón, Cholan...
- is
taken from the
Huastecan Indian name, "cinco
potreros de Tamatán", or the five
pasture grounds, and in the "Tenek" or
Huastecan language a word that...
- July 17, 2007. Norcliffe, Elizabeth. 2003. The
Reconstruction of Proto-
Huastecan. M.A. dissertation.
University of Canterbury.
Ochoa Peralta, María Angela...
- Maya, Achi, ****, Chʼortiʼ, Itza, Kʼicheʼ, Qʼeqchiʼ, Xinca, Tektitek,
Huastecan, Mopan, Lacandon, Chontal, Akatek, Jakaltek, Qʼanjobʼal, Tzeltal, Mochoʼ...