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- Otomi_language abstract "Otomi (/ˌoʊtəˈmiː/; Spanish: Otomí Spanish: [otoˈmi]) is a group of closely related indigenous languages of Mexico, spoken by approximately 240,000 indigenous Otomi people in the central altiplano region of Mexico. It belongs to the Oto-Pamean branch of the Oto-Manguean language family. It is a dialect continuum of closely related languages, because many of the varieties are not mutually intelligible. The word Hñähñu [hɲɑ̃hɲṹ] has been proposed as an endonym, but since it represents the usage of a single dialect it has not gained wide currency. Linguists have classified the modern dialects into three dialect areas: the Northwestern dialects spoken in Querétaro, Hidalgo and Guanajuato; the Southwestern dialects spoken in the State of Mexico; and the Eastern dialects spoken in the highlands of Veracruz, Puebla, and eastern Hidalgo and in villages in Tlaxcala and Mexico states.Like all other Oto-Manguean languages, Otomi is a tonal language and most varieties distinguish three tones. Nouns are marked only for possessor; plural number is marked with a definite article and by a verbal suffix, and some dialects maintain dual number marking. There is no case marking. Verb morphology can be described as either fusional or agglutinating depending on the analysis. In verb inflection, infixation, consonant mutation, and apocope are prominent processes, and the number of irregular verbs is large. The grammatical subject in a sentence is cross-referenced by a class of morphemes that can be analysed as either proclitics or prefixes and which also mark for tense, aspect and mood. Verbs are inflected for either direct object or dative object (but not for both simultaneously) by suffixes. Grammar also distinguishes between inclusive 'we' and exclusive 'we'.After the Spanish conquest Otomi became a written language when friars taught the Otomi to write the language using the Latin script; the written language of the colonial period is often called Classical Otomi. Several codices and grammars were composed in Classical Otomi. A negative stereotype of the Otomi promoted by the Nahuas and perpetuated by the Spanish resulted in a loss of status for the Otomi, who began to abandon their language in favor of Spanish. The attitude of the larger world toward the Otomi language began to change in 2003 when Otomi was granted recognition as a national language under Mexican law together with 61 other indigenous languages.".
- Otomi_language iso6392Code "oto".
- Otomi_language languageFamily Oto-Manguean_languages.
- Otomi_language languageFamily Oto-Pamean_languages.
- Otomi_language languageRegulator Instituto_Nacional_de_Lenguas_Indígenas.
- Otomi_language spokenIn Guanajuato.
- Otomi_language spokenIn Hidalgo_(state).
- Otomi_language spokenIn Mexico.
- Otomi_language spokenIn Michoacán.
- Otomi_language spokenIn Puebla.
- Otomi_language spokenIn Querétaro.
- Otomi_language spokenIn Tlaxcala.
- Otomi_language spokenIn Veracruz.
- Otomi_language thumbnail Otomanguean_Languages.png?width=300.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink A_21_06.pdf.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink 18131.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink S8N5PALABRAotomi.pdf.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink S2N3nLosOtomies73.html.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink ERICServlet?accno=ED378799.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink neve_y_molina_1767.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink Appendix:Swadesh_lists_for_Oto-Manguean_languages.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink 35.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink 257.pdf.
- Otomi_language wikiPageExternalLink www.inali.gob.mx.
- Otomi_language wikiPageID "6211807".
- Otomi_language wikiPageLength "81736".
- Otomi_language wikiPageOutDegree "296".
- Otomi_language wikiPageRevisionID "676598188".
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Acazulco_Otomi.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Accusative.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Accusative_case.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Active–stative.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Active–stative_language.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Affix.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Allomorph.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Alveolar_consonant.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Anthropological_Linguistics.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Anthropological_linguistics.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Approximant_consonant.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Arqueología_Mexicana.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Arqueología_mexicana.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Article_(grammar).
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Aztec.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Aztec_writing.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Back_vowel.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Bernardino_de_Sahagún.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Bilabial_consonant.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Calque.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Calques.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Caron.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Casta.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agglutinative_languages.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Otomi_language.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Cedilla.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Cedille.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Central_consonant.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Central_vowel.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Chichimec.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Chichimeca.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Otomi.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Clitic.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Close-mid_vowel.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Close_vowel.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Clusivity.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Codex.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Comisión_Nacional_para_el_Desarrollo_de_los_Pueblos_Indígenas.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_harmony.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_mutation.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_and_progressive_aspects.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Couplet.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Dental_consonant.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Diaeresis_(diacritic).
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Dialect_continuum.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Difrasismo.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Direct_object.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink EZLN.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Highland_Otomi.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Ejective_consonant.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink El_Colegio_de_México.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Endangered_language.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Endonym.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Estado_de_México_Otomi.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_group.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Ethnicity.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Ethnologue.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Exonym_and_endonym.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Federal_District_(Mexico).
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink File:Mezquitaltones.png.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Focus_(linguistics).
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Franciscan.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Fricative_consonant.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Front_vowel.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Future_tense.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Geminate.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Gemination.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Glottal_consonant.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_aspect.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_modifier.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_mood.
- Otomi_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_number.