Qʼanjobalan languages
Appearance
Qʼanjobalan | |
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Kanjobalan–Chujean | |
Geographic distribution | Mesoamerica |
Linguistic classification | Mayan
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Language codes | |
Glottolog | kanj1261 |
The Qʼanjobalan a.k.a. Kanjobalan–Chujean languages are a branch of the Mayan family of Mexico and Guatemala. All Q'anjobalan languages are spoken in Chiapas, Mexico, four languages of the branch are spoken in Huehuetenango, Guatemala.[1]
Languages
[edit]- Qʼanjobʼal (Kanjobalan) proper
- Kanjobal–Jacaltec: Akatek, Jakaltek (Poptiʼ), Qʼanjobʼal
- Mochoʼ
- Chujean: Chuj, Tojolabal
Distribution
[edit]Chujean | Chuj | Mexico and Guatemala |
Tojol-ab'al | Mexico | |
Q'anjob'alan-Jakaltek | Akatek | Mexico and Guatemala |
Jakaltek | Mexico and Guatemala | |
Q'anjob'al | Mexico and Guatemala | |
Mocho' | Mocho' | Mexico |
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