• Jalapa Mazatec is a Mazatecan language. An estimate from 1990 suggested it was spoken by 15,000 people, one-third of whom are monolingual, in 13 villages...
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    ) Ixcatlán Mazatec (11,000 speakers in San Pedro Ixcatlán, Chichicazapa, and Nuevo Ixcatlán. Somewhat similar to Huautla.) Jalapa Mazatec (16,000 speakers...
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    strictly without vibration of the vocal cords. It is found as a phoneme in Jalapa Mazatec and Washo as well as in Kildin Sami. Features of the voiceless palatal...
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  • cue for phrase-boundaries and turn-taking. Some languages, such as Jalapa Mazatec, use vocal fry (creaky voice) as a linguistically significant marker;...
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  • Barbara; Kirk, Paul; Ladefoged, Peter (1995), "Phonetic Structures in Jalapa Mazatec", Anthropological Linguistics, 37 (1), The Trustees of Indiana University:...
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  • attempt [əˈtʰemʔt] could be [əˈtʰem͡m̰t]. In some languages, such as Jalapa Mazatec, creaky voice has a phonemic status; that is, the presence or absence...
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  • as breathy and creaky voice, are used in a number of languages, like Jalapa Mazatec, to contrast phonemes while in other languages, like English, they exist...
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  • voiceless nasal occlusives. Among them are Icelandic, Faroese, Burmese, Jalapa Mazatec, Kildin Sami, Welsh, and Central Alaskan Yup'ik. Iaai of New Caledonia...
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  • Voiceless bilabial nasal (category Articles containing Jalapa De Díaz Mazatec-language text)
    voiced plosives: kemba [cʰɛmpa] 'to comb'. See Icelandic phonology Jalapa Mazatec hma [m̥a] 'black' Contrasts with a voiced and a laryngealized bilabial...
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    Voiceless alveolar nasal (category Articles containing Jalapa De Díaz Mazatec-language text)
    with /n/. Icelandic hnífur [ˈn̥iːvʏr̥] 'knife' See Icelandic phonology Jalapa Mazatec hne [n̥ɛ] 'falls' Contrasts with a voiced and a laryngealized alveolar...
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