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Chontal Maya, also known as ''Yoko ochoco'' and ''Acalan'', is a Maya language of the Cholan family spoken by the Chontal Maya people of the Mexican state of Tabasco. Chontal Maya is spoken in Nacajuca, Centla, El Centro, Jonuta, and Macuspana. There are at least three dialects, identified as Tamulté de las Sábanas Chontal, Buena Vista Chontal, and Miramar Chontal. ==Distribution== The Chontal Maya are concentrated in 159 settlements in 5 municipalities of Tabasco (Brown 2005:122). *Centla *Centro *Jonuta *Macuspana *Nacajuca (comprising more than 50% of the Chontal Maya population) Some Chontal settlements near the town of Nacajuca include (Brown 2005:116): *El Tigre *Saloya *Guatacaloa *Olcuatitan *Tucta *Mazatehuapa *Tapotzingo *Guaytalpa *San Simón *Tecoluta *Oxiacapue *Guadalupe *El Sitio *Tamulte Some Chontal settlements in the northeastern Centla region include (Brown 2005:116): *Cuauhtemoc *Vicente Guerrero *Allende *Simón Sarlat *Quitin Arauz (on the Río Usumacinta) Chontal settlements near Macuspana include Benito Juárez and Aquiles Serdan (Brown 2005). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chontal Maya language」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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