Tojolabal Language (toj)

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Also Known As: Comiteco,Chañabal


Description:

Tojolabal is a Mayan language spoken in Chiapas, Mexico. It is related to the Chuj language spoken in Guatemala. Tojolabal is spoken especially in the departments of the Chiapanecan Colonia of Las Margaritas by about 20,000 people. The name Tojolabal derives from the phrase /tohol/ /ab'al/, meaning "right language". 19 century documents sometimes refer to the language and its speakers as "Chaneabal" (meaning "four languages", possibly a reference to the four Mayan languages -- Tzotzil, Tzeltal, Tojolabal, and Chuj -- spoken in the Chiapas highlands and nearby lowlands along the Guatemala border). Anthropologist Carlos Lenkersdorf has claimed several linguistic and cultural features of the Tojolabal, primarily the language's ergativity, show that they do not give cognitive weight to the distinctions subject/object, active/passive. This he interprets as being evidence in favor of the controversial Sapir-Worf hypothesis.

Tojolab'al-language programming is carried by the CDI's radio station XEVFS, broadcasting from Las Margaritas...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Tojolabal Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

Genesis Translation:
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Orthography:
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Phonology:
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Universal Declaration Of Human Rights:
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Vernacular Text:
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Overview

Main Country: Mexico
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: toj

Classification Taxonomy

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  Mayan Group

    Kanjobalan-Chujean Group

      Chujean Group

        Tojolabal Language