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    Coosan (also Coos or Kusan) language family consists of two languages spoken along the southern Oregon coast. Both languages are now extinct. Coosan Hanis...
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    Coosan (Irish: Cuasán, meaning 'cavern" or "grotto') is a townland and suburb just north of Athlone, County Westmeath in Ireland. The suburb is surrounded...
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    Penutian, which included the Coosan languages and also the isolates Siuslaw and Takelma: Oregon Penutian Coosan languages Siuslaw Takelma Later Sapir and...
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  • Chibchan languages Chinookan languages (extinct) Coosan languages (extinct) Eskimo–Aleut languages Guaicuruan languages Macro-Jê languages Mayan Mixe–Zoque...
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    explanation for language isolates is that they developed in isolation from other languages. This explanation mostly applies to sign languages that have arisen...
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    together with Siuslaw and the Coosan languages. Numerous lexical resemblances between Alsea and the Northern Wintuan languages, however, are more likely the...
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    considered to be a language isolate. It may be part of a Coast Oregon Penutian family together with Alsea and the Coosan languages, although the validity...
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  • Siletz Indians of Oregon Coquille Indian Tribe. The Coosan language family consists of two languages: Hanis (also known as Coos) and Miluk. Both are extinct...
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  • Miluk, also known as Lower Coquille from its location, is one of two Coosan languages. It shares more than half of its vocabulary with Coos proper (Hanis)...
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  • an inlet of the Pacific Ocean Coos River, southwest Oregon Coosan languages, the language of the Pacific Coos people Coosa (disambiguation) Kos, an island...
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  • Penutian family are: Kalapuyan Takelma Coast Oregon group Alsean Siuslaw Coosan Recent internal classifications of Penutian, such as that of Scott DeLancey...
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  • Hanis, or Coos, was one of two Coosan languages of Oregon, and the better documented. It was spoken north of the Miluk around the Coos River and Coos Bay...
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  • Vowel harmony (category Vowel-harmony languages)
    Some Chadic languages, such as Buwal Chukchi Coeur d'Alene (tongue root position and height) Coosan languages Dusun languages Iberian languages Astur-Leonese...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are a diverse group of languages that originated in the Americas prior to colonization, many of which continue...
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  • historically spoke two languages, Miluk, a Coosan language, and the Upper Coquille dialect of Lower Rogue River, a Pacific Coast Athabaskan language classified as...
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  • The Coast Oregon Penutian languages are a proposed family of three small languages or language clusters on the Oregon Coast that has moderate support....
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  • Oregon Penutian languages (proposed) Alsea Siuslaw Coosan languages Na-Dene languages Athabaskan languages Lower Rogue River (or Tututni) Upper Rogue River...
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    part of an Oregon Penutian branch along with Takelma, Siuslaw, Alsea and Coosan. A special relationship with Takelma had been proposed, together forming...
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  • the main language families of the world The language families of Africa Map of the Austronesian languages Map of major Dravidian languages Distribution...
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  • history of the sprachraum. Extinct language Language death Lists of endangered languages Lists of extinct languages Last surviving native speaker; it is...
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    No Native American group in the state of Oregon maintained a written language prior to the arrival of European Americans, nor for a considerable period...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    This is a list of extinct languages of North America, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant...
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  • Leo J. Frachtenberg (category Linguists of Siouan languages)
    later became the Penutian language group, and he received a PhD from Columbia in 1910 for his work on the Coosan languages. Frachtenberg lectured in anthropology...
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  • possible that "Tsilt" and "Coos" translates to "plenty elk" in the Coosan language and in reference to the coastal Roosevelt Elk herds. The spelling of...
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  • Glottolog (category Language families)
    of the world's languages. In addition to listing linguistic materials (grammars, articles, dictionaries) describing individual languages, the database...
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    Becker. BIFAN. vol. 46, Serie B, number 3–4, 1986–1987. Gravrand, Henry. "La civilisation sereer, I. Coosan". Dakar, Nouvelles Editions Africaines (1983)....
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    Pages 560-567. Alseans. Henry B. Zenk. Pages 568-571. Siuslawans and Coosans. Henry B. Zenk. Pages 572-579. Athapaskans of Southwestern Oregon. Jay...
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  • Cornamagh, Westmeath (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
    is in the civil parish of St. Mary's. The townland, which is bordered by Coosan to the west, is in the north of the town. Dubarry Park stands in the townland...
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    James Owen Dorsey (category Linguists of Siouan languages)
    compiled materials on the Athabaskan (also called Dene), Coosan, Takilman, and Yakonan language families or "stocks", some of which were spoken by small...
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