Guazacapán language

Extinct Xincan language of Guatemala

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Guazacapán is a moribund or extinct Xincan language that was spoken in the region of Guazacapán in Santa Rosa Department, Guatemala.[2][3] It has only a single semi-speaker as of 2014.[1]

Guazacapán
Native toGuatemala
EthnicityXinca people
Native speakers
1 semi-speaker (2014)[1]
Xincan
  • Guazacapán
Language codes
ISO 639-3included in Xinca [xin]
qda
Glottologxinc1246

References

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 Rogers, Chris (July 2014). "Xinkan Verb Categorization: Morphosyntactic Marking on Intransitive Verbs". International Journal of American Linguistics. 80 (3): 371–397. doi:10.1086/676395. ISSN 0020-7071.
  2. ^ Campbell 1997:166
  3. ^ Rogers, Christopher (December 2010). A comparative grammar of Xinkan (PDF). UMI Dissertation Publishing. ISBN 9781244711853.
  • Campbell, Lyle (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.

External links

Xinca Guazacapán resources in the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America: