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Media Lengua

  • Geography

    EC Cotopaxi province: Latacunga canton; Tungurahua province: Santiago de Pillaro canton, border area.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Ecuador

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Chapu-shimi, Chaupi-lengua, Chaupi-shimi, Quichuañol, Uchilla-shimi, “Llanga-shimi” (pej.)
2,600 (Gómez-Rendón 2008). No monolinguals.
Cotopaxi province: Latacunga canton; Tungurahua province: Santiago de Pillaro canton, border area.
Ecuador
6b (Threatened).
Mixed language, Spanish-Quichua
Imbabura Media Lengua, Cotopaxi Media Lengua. Dialectal variations are most noticeable in the pronunciation of the Quichua elements which are based on the surrounding Quichua dialects, in this case northern and central varieties.
Quichua systemic elements (phonology and morphosyntax) with Spanish lexicon.
Used only within the speech community on an informal basis (2015 J. Stewart). Some young people, all adults. All ages in Angla, but only those 35 and over in Pijal (Gómez-Rendón 2008). Negative attitudes. Also use Spanish [spa].
Literacy rate in L2: 50% in Spanish [spa].
Latin script [Latn].
No longer spoken in Cotopaxi (Shappeck 2011).
OLAC resources in and about Media Lengua