Pame language

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Pame
Spoken in: Mexico 
Region: San Luis Potosí, Puebla
Total speakers: <10000
Language family: American
 Oto-Manguean
  Oto-Pame
   Pame
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: pbs

The Pame language is an indigenous language of Mexico spoken by around 10.000 Pame people in the state of San Luis Potosí. The Pame language belongs to the Oto-Pamean branch of the Oto-manguean linguistic family. The Ethnologue counts two living varieties of Pame: Central Pame[1] spoken in the town of Santa María Acapulco, and Northern Pame[2] spoken in communities from the north of Río Verde to the border with Tamaulipas. Pame languages are tonal and distinguish high and low level tones and a high-low contour tone(Suaréz 1983, pg 51).

Pame-language programming is carried by the CDI's radio station XEANT-AM, based in Tancanhuitz de Santos, San Luis Potosí.

[edit] References

  • Suaréz, Jorge A, 1983, The Mesoamerican Indian Languages, Cambridge, CUP