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Tzotzil language

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Tzotzil is a Maya language spoken in Chiapas, Mexico. It is most closely related to Tzeltal. A descriptive grammar of Tzotzil can be found at zapata.org/tzotzil.

Robert Laughlin compiled a dictionary of Zinacantan Tzotzil in 1988

References

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