alternate_names: "Yutanduchi Mixtec; Mixteco de Yutanduchi; Mixteco de Yutanduchi de Guerrero; Southern Nochixtlan Mixtec; Peñoles Mixtec; Eastern Mixtec; Mixteco de Santa María Peñoles; Tlazoyaltepec Mixtec; Mixteco bajo de Valles; Mixteco de Santiago Tlazoyaltepec; Tidaá Mixtec; Mixteco de San Pedro Tidaá; Mixteco de Tidaá, North Central Nochixtlán Mixtec; Huitepec Mixtec; Mixteco de Huitepec; Mixteco de San Antonio Huitepec; Mixteco de Zaachila; Southeastern Nochixtlán Mixtec; Mixteco de Santo Domingo Nuxaá; Mixteco del Sureste de Nochixtlán; Mitlatongo Mixtec; Mixteco de Mitlatongo; Tamazola Mixtec; Mixteco de San Juan Tamazola; Diuxi-Tilantongo Mixtec; Central Nochistlán Mixtec; Mixteco de Diuxi-Tilantongo; Mixteco del este central; San Miguel Piedras Mixtec; Mixteco de San Miguel Piedras; Sindihui Mixtec",
lang_description: "",
classification: "Otomanguean; Mixtecan",
dialect_varieties: "mixteco Alto de Valles?; mixteco Bajo de Valles; Mixteco de San Antonio Huitepec; Mixteco de San Juan Tamazola; Mixteco de San Miguel Piedras; Mixteco de San Pedro Tidaá; Mixteco de Santa Inés de Zaragoza; Mixteco de Santa María Peñoles; Mixteco de Yutanduchi de Guerrero; Mixteco del Este?; Mixteco del Este Central; Mixteco del Norte Bajo",
public_comment: "Note on Mixtec languages: The system of classification adopted here follows the most detailed linguistic survey of Mixtec languages yet undertaken (Josserand 1983). While other sources, such as Ethnologue (18th edition), may include as many as 52 varieties of "Mixtec", the Catalogue of Endangered Languages identifies 12 distinct Mixtec languages.",
private_comment: null,
source_id: null,
speakers: [
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code_id:10529,
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speaker_number_text: "",
second_language_speakers: "",
semi_speakers: "",
children: "",
young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
elders: "",
ethnic_population: "",
date_of_info: "",
public_comment: "",
private_comment: null,
source_id:98925,
preferred: 0,
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id:30934,
code_id:10529,
speaker_number: "10000-99999",
speaker_number_text: "24,244",
second_language_speakers: "",
semi_speakers: "",
children: "",
young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
elders: "",
ethnic_population: "",
date_of_info: "1990, 2000, 2005, 2011",
public_comment: ""Yutanduchi Mixtec" [mab] is cited as having 960 speakers (2000 INALI), 8 of whom are monolinguals; "Peñoles Mixtec" [mil] is cited as having 5,500 speakers in Mexico (2000 INALI), 1,000 of whom are monolinguals; "Tlazoyaltepec Mixtec" [mqh] is cited as having 3,700 (2000 INALI), 1,000 of whom are monolinguals; "Tidaá Mixtec" [mtx] is cited as having 380 speakers (2000 INALI), none of whom are monolinguals, out of an ethnic population of 900 (1990 census); "Huitepec Mixtec" [mxs] is cited as having 2,400 speakers (2000 INALI), 200 of whom are monolinguals; "Southeastern Nochixtlán Mixtec" [mxy] is cited as having 4,200 speakers (2000 INALI), 180 of whom are monolinguals; "Mitlatongo Mixtec" [vmm] is cited as having 1,800 speakers (2011 SIL); "Tamazola Mixtec" [vmx] is cited as having 1,400 speakers, (2000 INALI), 30 of whom are monolinguals; "Diuxi-Tilantongo Mixtec" [xtd] is cited as having 3,410 speakers (2000 INALI), 150 of whom are monolinguals; "San Miguel Piedras Mixtec" [xtp] is cited as having 460 speakers (2000 INALI), out of an ethnic population of 1,120 (1990 census); "Sindihui Mixtec" [xts] is cited as having 34 speakers (2005 census).",