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- Chocho_language abstract "Chocho (also Chocholtec, Chocholteco Chochotec, Chochon, or Ngigua) is a language of the Popolocan branch of the Oto-Manguean language family spoken in Mexico in the following communities of Oaxaca: Santa María Nativitas, San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca, San Miguel Tulancingo. Chocho is Spoken by 770 speakers (1998 Ethnologue Survey). Chocho is a tonal language distinguishing low, mid and high tones. Carol Mock (1982) argues that Chocho distinguishes morphosyntactically between subjects of willful actions whether they are transitive or intransitive and subjects of unwillful actions. This results in her analysing Chocho as an active–stative language. As an example of how this works here is an example showing that the subject is marked with a different suffix depending on whether the action of the verb is active or inactive In an active/voluntary transitive phrase the agent/subject is marked by the active suffix "-á" and the patient by the inactive clitic "-mī". The patient/subject of an intransitive active/voluntary phrase is marked by the same suffix.bì-kų̄-ámīaspect-see-first.person.exclusive.active/second.person.informal.inactive"I saw you"d-àsǭ-áaspect-arrive-first.person.exclusive.active"I arrive"However in an involuntary/inactive intransitive phrase the subject/patient is marked with the inactive clitic "má" like an object/patient of a transitive phrase.d-ą́tʰē-máaspect-fall-first.person.exclusive.active"I fall"This morphosyntactical alignment would imply Chocho being a Split-S type Active language. However, some intransitive verbs can use either the active person suffixes or the inactive enclitic, this suggests that it does in fact belong to the Fluid-S type active language.".
- Chocho_language iso6393Code "coz".
- Chocho_language languageFamily Oto-Manguean_languages.
- Chocho_language languageFamily Popolocan_languages.
- Chocho_language spokenIn Mexico.
- Chocho_language spokenIn Oaxaca.
- Chocho_language thumbnail Otomanguean_Languages.png?width=300.
- Chocho_language wikiPageID "5036385".
- Chocho_language wikiPageRevisionID "601939350".
- Chocho_language altname "Chochotec".
- Chocho_language date "2000".
- Chocho_language fam Oto-Manguean_languages.
- Chocho_language fam Popolocan_languages.
- Chocho_language fam "Chocho–Popoloca".
- Chocho_language familycolor "American".
- Chocho_language glotto "choc1279".
- Chocho_language hasPhotoCollection Chocho_language.
- Chocho_language iso "coz".
- Chocho_language map "Otomanguean Languages.png".
- Chocho_language mapcaption "The Chocho language, number 8 , center.".
- Chocho_language name "Chocho".
- Chocho_language nativename "Ngigua".
- Chocho_language notice "IPA".
- Chocho_language ref "e17".
- Chocho_language region Oaxaca.
- Chocho_language speakers "540".
- Chocho_language states Mexico.
- Chocho_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Chocho_language subject Category:Endangered_Oto-Manguean_languages.
- Chocho_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_Mexico.
- Chocho_language subject Category:Mesoamerican_languages.
- Chocho_language subject Category:Oto-Manguean_languages.
- Chocho_language subject Category:Popolocan_languages.
- Chocho_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Chocho_language type Communication100033020.
- Chocho_language type EndangeredOto-MangueanLanguages.
- Chocho_language type IndigenousLanguage106903519.
- Chocho_language type IndigenousLanguagesOfMexico.
- Chocho_language type Language106282651.
- Chocho_language type MesoamericanLanguages.
- Chocho_language type Oto-MangueanLanguages.
- Chocho_language type PopolocanLanguages.
- Chocho_language type Language.
- Chocho_language type Language.
- Chocho_language type InformationEntity.
- Chocho_language comment "Chocho (also Chocholtec, Chocholteco Chochotec, Chochon, or Ngigua) is a language of the Popolocan branch of the Oto-Manguean language family spoken in Mexico in the following communities of Oaxaca: Santa María Nativitas, San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca, San Miguel Tulancingo. Chocho is Spoken by 770 speakers (1998 Ethnologue Survey). Chocho is a tonal language distinguishing low, mid and high tones.".
- Chocho_language label "Chocho language".
- Chocho_language label "Chocho".
- Chocho_language label "Idioma chocho".
- Chocho_language label "Чочо (язык)".
- Chocho_language sameAs Idioma_chocho.
- Chocho_language sameAs Chocho.
- Chocho_language sameAs m.02hx45z.
- Chocho_language sameAs Q2964262.
- Chocho_language sameAs Q2964262.
- Chocho_language sameAs Chocho_language.
- Chocho_language wasDerivedFrom Chocho_language?oldid=601939350.
- Chocho_language depiction Otomanguean_Languages.png.
- Chocho_language isPrimaryTopicOf Chocho_language.
- Chocho_language name "Chocho".
- Chocho_language name "Ngigua (Ngiwa)".