Chichicápam Zapotec

Zapotec language of Oaxaca, Mexico
Chichicapan Zapotec
(San Baltazar Chichicápam)
Native toMexico
RegionOaxaca
Native speakers
2,700 (2005)[1]
Language family
Oto-Manguean
  • Zapotecan
    • Zapotec
      • Central
        • Valley
          • Chichicapan Zapotec
Language codes
ISO 639-3zpv
Glottologchic1274

Chichicapan Zapotec (Eastern Ocotlán Zapotec,[2] Zapoteco de San Baltazar Chichicápam) is a Zapotec language of Oaxaca, Mexico. The town's name is spelled as both Chichicápam and Chichicapan.[3]

References

  1. ^ Chichicapan Zapotec at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Western Ocotlán Zapotec is Ocotlán Zapotec.
  3. ^ "SIL". SIL description of Chichicápam. Archived from the original on 4 October 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2015.

Bibliography

  • Benton, Joseph. 1986. "El Cuento del Viejo Abuelo." Revista del Mundo 1.14-31. México, D.F.
  • Benton, Joseph P. 1997. "Aspect shift in Chichicapan Zapotec narrative discourse." (Cambio de aspecto en los discursos narrativos del zapoteco de Chichicápam.) SIL Mexico Workpapers 12:34-46.
  • Benton, Joseph P. 1987. "Clause and sentence-level word order and discourse strategy in Chichicapan Zapotec oral narrative discourse." (El orden de las palabras a nivel de cláusula y de oración en los discursos narrativos del zapoteco de Chichicapan.) SIL Mexico Workpapers 9.72-84.
  • Benton, Joseph P., Andy Black, and Barbara Glaser. 1997. "Modeling Chichicapan Zapotec morphology." (La modelación de la morfología del zapoteco de Chichicápam.) SIL Mexico Workpapers 12.11-33.
  • Benton, Joseph P. 1981. "The completive and potential form of Chichicapan Zapotec verbs." SIL UND Workpapers 25.11-30.
  • Benton, Joseph Phelps. 1992. Chichicapan Zapotec Communication Styles and World View. M.A. Thesis, Pasadena, CA: Fuller Theological Seminary.
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