Wukchumni or Wikchamni is an extinct dialect of Tule-Kaweah Yokuts that was historically spoken by the Wukchumni people of the east fork of the Kaweah...
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traditionally a dialect of the Tule-Kaweah Yokuts language, also called Wukchumni. Marie Wilcox, born 1933, was the last native speaker of Wukchumni. She died...
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by 1994, reportedly only 12 people used some 200 Lachoudish words. The dialect Lachoudish had its day; it is now extinct Seelye, Katharine Q. (6 October...
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Tule–Kaweah Yokuts (section Dialects)
major dialect of the Yokuts language of California, or possibly a distinct but closely related language. Wukchumni, the last surviving dialect, had[when...
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by 1994, reportedly only 12 people used some 200 Lachoudish words. The dialect Lachoudish had its day; it is now extinct Seelye, Katharine Q. (6 October...
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Marie Wilcox (section Wukchumni language)
2021) was a Native American who was the last native speaker of Wukchumni, a dialect of Tule-Kaweah, which is a Yokutsan indigenous language spoken by...
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ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-10-10. Wilcox was once the last fluent speaker of Wukchumni but she worked for more than 20 years to produce a dictionary of the language...
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Yokuts language (redirect from Dialects of Yokuts)
(all others) † Buena Vista † Tulamni † Hometwali Nim † Tule–Kaweah † Wukchumni † Yawdanchi (a.k.a. Nutaa) † Bokninuwad Northern Yokuts † Gashowu † Kings...
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Marie Wilcox, 87, American lexicographer, last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni dialect. Valree Fletcher Wynn, 99, American academic. Mehdi Yaghoubi, 91,...
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is located in their territory today, their trading partners were the Wukchumni Yokuts. If the Entimbich and Michahai are counted as "Kings River Yokuts"...
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Languages of the United States (section German (857,000 speakers; 1.29 million including Yiddish and Pennsylvania German dialects))
other parts of the Americas, and Oceania, and some of them developed into dialects (such as Gullah), creole languages (such as Louisiana Creole), and pidgin...
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of Wukchumni, a similar dialect of the Yokuts language Ishi, a California native, the last Yahi and the last speaker of the Yahi language, a dialect of...
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IPA Meaning Notes Yokuts Wukchumni ṭʼa∙yʼ [ʈʼaːjˀ] 'down feather' Phonemically distinct, not found in other Yokuts dialects English Indian beet [biːʈʼ]...
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at least 78 distinct languages. These are further broken down into many dialects, while the people were organized into sedentary and semi-sedentary villages...
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