Sahaptian languages facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Sahaptian |
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Sħaptian | |
Geographic distribution: |
Pacific Northwest |
Linguistic classification: | Plateau Penutian
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Sahaptian (also Sahaptianic, Sahaptin, Shahaptian) is a two-language branch of the Plateau Penutian family spoken by Native American peoples in the Columbia Plateau region of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in the northwestern United States.
The terms Sahaptian (the family) and Sahaptin (the language) have often been confused and used interchangeably in the literature.
Family division
Sahaptian includes two languages:
Nez Perce has two principle dialects, Upper and Lower. Sahaptin has somewhat greater internal diversity, with its main dialects being Umatilla and Yakima.
Nodel Rude's (2012) classification of Sahaptian is as follows.
- Proto-Sahaptian
- Nez Perce
- Sahaptin
- Columbia River dialect
- Northern dialect
- Northwest dialect
- Northeast dialect
Proto-language
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Reconstruction of | Sahaptian languages |
Work on Proto-Sahaptian reconstruction has been undertaken by Noel Rude (2006, 2012).
Proto-Sahaptian consonants:
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Bilabial Alveolar Post-
alveolarVelar Uvular Glottal plain lateral central plain labialized plain labialized Stop/Affricate p t ƛ c č k kʷ q qʷ ʔ Ejective p̓ t̓ ƛ̓ c̓ č k̓ k̓ʷ q̓ q̓ʷ Fricative ł s š x xʷ x̣ x̣ʷ h Sonorant plain m n l y w glottalized m̓ n̓ l̓ y̓ w̓
Proto-Sahaptian vowels:
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front central back high i ɨ u mid o low æ ɑ
See also
In Spanish: Lenguas sahaptianas para niños