Mixtec, Southwestern Tlaxiaco
A language of Mexico
| Population | 7,340 (2000 census). 1,000 monolinguals. |
| Region | Oaxaca. |
| Language map |
Southern Central Mexico, reference number 226 |
| Alternate names | Mixteco de Santiago Nuyoo, Nuyoo Mixtec, Southeastern Ocotepec Mixtec |
| Dialects | Nuyoo, Yucuhiti. 54% intelligibility with Atatláhuca [mib] (most similar). |
| Classification | Oto-Manguean, Mixtecan, Mixtec-Cuicatec, Mixtec |
| Language development | Literacy rate in L1: 10%. Literacy rate in L2: 60%. Bible portions: 1999–2003. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
Harris, Larry R. 1995. "Some features of narrative discourse in Santiago Nuyoo Mixtec."
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Vernacular Publications
Kuéntú' lítú lá'ví só'ó. 2005.
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Kuéntú' te̱̱e jín kiti̵ yúkú. 2005.
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Kuéntú' te̱e jín ti̱chí. 2005.
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Rá te̱kuáchí jín yakuin. 2005.
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Tina' kuí'ná (El perro ladrón). 2006.
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Tutu' nákani ná nsa̱'á ɨɨn che̱tán; Mixteco del suroeste del distrito de Tlaxiaco. 2008.
Tutu' níso yaku' tu̱'un ká'an' kájí. 2007.

