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Lacandon
Jach-t’aan
Pronunciation[xatʃ tʼaːn]
Native toMexico
RegionChiapas
EthnicityLacandon people
Native speakers
1000 (2010 census)[1]
Mayan
Language codes
ISO 639-3lac
Glottologlaca1243
ELPLacandon

Template:Under construction/Rutgers/sandboxLacandon (Jach-t’aan in the revised orthography of the Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indigenas)[2] is a Mayan language spoken by all of the 1,000 Lacandon people in the state of Chiapas in Mexico.[1] Native Lacandon speakers refer to their language as Jach t’aan or Hach t'an. Most Lacandon people speak Lacandon Maya. Most also speak Spanish.

Phonology

The following tables list the standard phonemes of the Lacandon language.

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Laryngeal
Nasal m [m] n [n]
Plosive aspirated p [p̪ʰ]1 t [tʰ] k [kʰ] 7 [ʔ]
ejective p' [pʼ] t' [tʼ] k' [kʼ]
implosive b' [ɓ]
Affricate aspirated tz [tsʰ] ch [tʃʰ]
ejective tz' [tsʼ] ch' [tʃʼ]
Fricative s [s] x [ʃ] h [ʜ]
Approximant l [l] y [j] w [ʋ]
Flap r [ɾ]
  1. [verification needed]

References

  1. ^ a b INALI (2012) México: Lenguas indígenas nacionales
  2. ^ Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indígenas (INALI). "Catálogo de las lenguas indígenas nacionales: Variantes lingüísticas de México con sus autodenominaciones y referencias geoestadísticas - lacandón". Retrieved 2009-06-22.