In:Variation in Indigenous Minority Languages
Edited by James N. Stanford and Dennis R. Preston
[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society 25] 2009
► pp. 153–171
6. Toward a study of language variation and change in Jonaz Chichimeco
Published online: 15 April 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.25.08las
https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.25.08las
Jonaz Chichimec is an endangered Otopamean language spoken in Misión de Chichimecas adjacent to the city of San Luis de la Paz in Guanajuato, Mexico. Four ongoing phonological changes are described with respect to the age of the speakers. The restructuring of the system of classifiers used for possession is also examined.
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Mansfield, John
Avelino, Heriberto
2019. The ecology of variation and change in the context of language attrition. Language Ecology 3:1 ► pp. 28 ff.
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