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    Salinan was the indigenous language of the Salinan people of the central coast of California. It has been extinct since the death of the last speaker in...
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    The Salinan are a Native American tribe whose ancestral territory is in the southern Salinas Valley and the Santa Lucia Range in the Central Coast of...
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    single languages or shallow families. Hokan Chimariko Yana/Yahi Karuk Shasta–Palaihnihan Shastan (4) Palaihnihan (2) Pomoan (7) Washo Esselen Salinan Yuman...
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    it has been noted that Salinan and Chumashan shared only one word, which the Chumashan languages probably borrowed from Salinan (the word for 'white clam...
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    Salinas Valley (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    valley was inhabited by indigenous Salinans who lived by hunting and gathering and spoke the Salinan language. The Salinan people are believed to have lived...
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  • Same-sex marriage in California (category Articles containing Salinan-language text)
    as women, and kept company with them", and married cisgender men. The Salinan call them coya (pronounced [ˈʃo.ja]). They "lived as women, associated...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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    have been made to link it to the Yuman family, to the now-extinct Salinan language of California, and to the much larger hypothetical Hokan family. These...
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    John Peabody Harrington (category Indigenous languages of California)
    Chumash, Mutsun, Rumsen, Chochenyo, Kiowa, Chimariko, Yokuts, Gabrielino, Salinan, Yuma, and Mojave, among many others. Harrington also extended his work...
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    Press, ISBN 0-226-58056-3 Poser, William J. (1992). The Salinan and Yurumanguí data in Language in the Americas. International Journal of American Linguistics...
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    The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English)...
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  • Salinan traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Salinan people of the central California coast. Salinan...
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    Palaihnihan (2) † Plateau Penutian (4) (also known as Shahapwailutan) Pomoan (7) Salinan † Salishan (23) Shastan (4) † Siouan (19) Siuslaw † Solano † Takelma †...
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    Turner, Katherina (1983). "Areal and Genetic linguistic affiliations of the Salinan". Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics. 8 (2): 215–247. Retrieved 12 February...
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    de Geografía e Historia. Poser, William J. (1992) The Salinan and Yurumanguí Data in Language in the Americas. International Journal of American Linguistics...
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  • Antigüedades XXXII.731-748. Poser, William J. (1992) The Salinan and Yurumanguí Data in Language in the Americas. International Journal of American Linguistics...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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  • Language Spoken at Home is a data set published by the United States Census Bureau on languages in the United States. It is based on a three-part language...
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    word list Esselen language overview at the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Spanish-Rumsen-Esselen Glossary, 1802 Salinan-Esselen vocabulary...
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    Linguistic areas of the Americas (category Indigenous languages of the Americas)
    glides 3 series of stops Languages in Sherzer's (1976) "Yokuts-Salinan-Chumash" area, which includes Chumash, Esselen, and Salinan, share the following traits...
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  • Buenaventura Sitjar (category Linguists of Salinan)
    tenure, 3400 Indians were baptized. He became fluent in their language, a Salinan language called Antoniaño, Telamé, or Sextapay (after its location). With...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    Indigenous languages Indigenous languages European language dialects Pidgin languages Indigenous languages Creole languages Indigenous languages Indigenous...
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    population my cross 2,000,000 and it will become the first most spoken Indian language in USA by then. The rise in Telugu population is attributed to the increasing...
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    California, ca. 6050—1000 BCE Pomo, northwestern and central-western California Salinan, coastal central California Antoniaño Migueleño Serrano, southern California...
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  • speak English and Japanese as a first language. There are also some who can speak one of the many Ryukyuan languages, with the most common one being Okinawan...
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    Ohlone, Pomo, Miwok, Yuki, Coos, and Salinan people. The Concow tribe call the plant sō-ē’-bä (Konkow language). Poultices of Umbellularia leaves were...
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    California (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    the resource-rich coasts, large chiefdoms, such as the Chumash, Pomo and Salinan. Trade, intermarriage, craft specialists, and military alliances fostered...
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  • 1,200 While there is a variety of languages spoken in Liberia (where English is the official language of the country), the majority of Liberians...
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  • Joseph Greenberg (category Linguists of Eskaleut languages)
    materials in Language in the Americas. International Journal of American Linguistics, 58, page 447-501. Poser, William J. (1992). The Salinan and Yurumanguí...
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