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The Chʼolan (a.k.a. Cholan–Tzeltalan languages) are a branch of the Mayan family of Mexico. These languages break into six sections being Cholan and Tzeltalan. Cholan has then two subsections being Western Cholan and Chʼoltiʼan; these composing the two larger sections of slight linguistic differences portrayed by Kuryłowicz's Fourth Law of Analogy. The language Tzeltalan also breaks up into sections; Tzendal (colonial Tzeltal), Tzotzil, and Wastekan. These subsections differ by similar linguistic differences.

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  • The Chʼolan (a.k.a. Cholan–Tzeltalan languages) are a branch of the Mayan family of Mexico. These languages break into six sections being Cholan and Tzeltalan. Cholan has then two subsections being Western Cholan and Chʼoltiʼan; these composing the two larger sections of slight linguistic differences portrayed by Kuryłowicz's Fourth Law of Analogy. The language Tzeltalan also breaks up into sections; Tzendal (colonial Tzeltal), Tzotzil, and Wastekan. These subsections differ by similar linguistic differences. (en)
  • Las lenguas ch'ol-tzeltal es una rama filogenética de las lenguas mayances. Se estima que estas lenguas empezaron a diversificarse hace unos 2000 años, de hecho en el tiempo de las primeras inscripciones en escritura maya todavía este grupo no habría empezado a diferenciarse. (es)
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  • Cholan–Tzeltalan (en)
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  • Chʼolan proper (en)
  • Tzeltalan (en)
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  • The Chʼolan (a.k.a. Cholan–Tzeltalan languages) are a branch of the Mayan family of Mexico. These languages break into six sections being Cholan and Tzeltalan. Cholan has then two subsections being Western Cholan and Chʼoltiʼan; these composing the two larger sections of slight linguistic differences portrayed by Kuryłowicz's Fourth Law of Analogy. The language Tzeltalan also breaks up into sections; Tzendal (colonial Tzeltal), Tzotzil, and Wastekan. These subsections differ by similar linguistic differences. (en)
  • Las lenguas ch'ol-tzeltal es una rama filogenética de las lenguas mayances. Se estima que estas lenguas empezaron a diversificarse hace unos 2000 años, de hecho en el tiempo de las primeras inscripciones en escritura maya todavía este grupo no habría empezado a diferenciarse. (es)
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  • Chʼolan languages (en)
  • Lenguas ch'ol-tzeltal (es)
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