broadcasting from Xpujil, Campeche. There are two main dialects of Chʼol: Chʼol of Tila spoken by 43,870 people of whom 10,000 are monolinguals in the...
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indigenous language is from the Mayan language family, known also as Chʼol. According to the 2000 Census, there were 140,806 speakers of Chʼol in Chiapas...
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Chʼol may refer to: Chʼol language, a Mayan language of Mexico Chʼol people, an ethnic group of Mexico Acala Chʼol, an extinct subdivision of the Chʼol...
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The Manche Chʼol (Ch'olti' menche) were a Maya people who constituted the former Manche Chʼol Territory, a Postclassic polity of the southern Maya Lowlands...
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The Lakandon Chʼol were a former Chʼol-speaking Maya people inhabiting the Lacandon Jungle in what is now Chiapas in Mexico and the bordering regions...
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branch: Ch'ol language, Chontal Maya language, Tzeltal language, Tzotzil language, Qanjobalan–Chujean branch: Chuj language, Tojolabal language, Q'anjob'al...
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branch of the Mayan language family. Contemporary descendants of classical Maya include Chʼol and Chʼortiʼ. Speakers of these languages can understand many...
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The Chʼolan languages form a branch of the Mayan family of languages, comprising four languages, namely, Chʼol, Chʼoltiʼ, Chʼortiʼ, and Chontal. Notably...
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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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the Tzeltalan and the Chʼol languages today is that while the Chʼol languages feature split ergativity, the Tzeltalan languages are fully morphologically...
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