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    Mayas, Xincas, and Garifunas are recognized as national languages. "Ley de Idiomas Nacionales, Decreto Número 19-2003" (PDF) (in Spanish). El Congreso de...
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    Raymond G., Jr. (ed.), (2005). Ethnologue report on Chʼol de Tila, Ethnologue report on Chʼol de Tumbalá, both accessed March 07, 2007. Gordon, Raymond...
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    Mouton Publishers, Berlin, pp. 56–62, at pp. 60–61. "Población según el idioma habitual" (PDF), I Censo General de la República Mexicana 1895. Resumen...
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  • but a lower proportion of verbs compared to children acquiring Wastek and Chol. They produce a higher proportion of intransitive verbs relative to transitive...
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  • constitute a sub-group of Mayan languages. The other two are Chontal and Chʼol. These three descendants are still spoken today. Chʼortiʼ and Chʼolti are...
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  • n. gen., n. sp.; trib. Dalbergiae. fam. Fabaceae), 1936. En defensa del idioma maya (polémica), 1937. Juegos precoloniales, 1945. Rectificaciones y adiciones...
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