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  1. The Triqui ( / ˈtriːki / ), or Trique, languages are a family of Oto-Manguean spoken by 30,000 Trique people of the Mexican states of Oaxaca and the state of Baja California in 2007 (due to recent population movements). They are also spoken by 5,000 immigrants to the United States. Triqui languages belong to the Mixtecan branch together with ...

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  2. Language codes. ISO 639-3. trc. Glottolog. copa1237. Copala Triqui ( Spanish: Triqui de Copala) is a Trique language primarily spoken in the municipality of Santiago Juxtlahuaca, Oaxaca, Mexico. [2] A 2007 estimate by SIL International placed the number of Copala Triqui speakers at 25,000 in Mexico. [1] [3]

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  4. Copala Triqui (Xnaꞌánj nu̱ꞌ) Copala Triqui is a member of the Mixtecan branch of the Oto-Manguean language family. It is spoken in the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico, mainly in the town of San Juan Copala. There are also speakers in Juxtlahuaca and Miguel Alemán in Oaxaca, in the San Quintín valley of Baja California, and in Mexico ...

  5. Jul 20, 2021 · Updated07/20/2021. Copala Triqui is an Otomanguean language with a highly complex tone system. The lowering of tone from an upper register to a lower register tone occurs across many syntactic environments. I consider two aspects of tone lowering: the representation of tone lowering in the phonology, and the syntactic trigger for tone lowering ...

  6. Trique Indian Language (Triqui) Trique is an Oto-Manguean language of Mexico. There are three varieties of Trique, known as Triqui de Chicahuaxtla, Triqui de Copala, and Triqui de San Martín Itunyoso, which are considered separate languages by some people and dialects of the same language by others. Taken together there are about 35,000 ...

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    The Triqui language is a Mixtecan language of Oto-Manguean genetic affiliation. Trique peoples are known for their distinctive woven huipiles, baskets, and morrales (handbags). [2] Triqui people live in a mountainous region, called "La Mixteca Baja", in the southwestern part of the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. The elevation within the Triqui region ...

  8. ONLINE Resources in the Copala Trique language. n.a. 2014. Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America (AILLA). oai:ailla.utexas.org:trc. ONLINE Report on Arthur Capell Estate by Peter Newton. Peter Newton. 1995. Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC). oai:paradisec.org.au:AC1-000.

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