Yuman–Cochimí, with Yuman being the extra-Cochimí languages. Yuman Cochimí † (Northern Cochimí and Southern Cochimí may have been distinct languages)... 8 KB (519 words) - 00:17, 5 January 2024 |
generally called Yuman–Cochimí to reflect this. Based on glottochronology studies, the separation between Cochimi and the Yuman languages is believed to... 5 KB (325 words) - 08:51, 9 April 2024 |
Cocopah is a Delta language of the Yuman language family spoken by the Cocopah. Cocopah is believed to have derived from the Hokan language, and it is related... 8 KB (693 words) - 11:14, 2 February 2024 |
to the south, the Cochimí, spoke a language or a family of languages that was probably closely related to but not within the Yuman family. Consequently... 22 KB (1,675 words) - 16:40, 27 February 2024 |
language isolates by continent Lists of languages List of proposed language families "What are the largest language families?". Ethnologue. May 25, 2019... 34 KB (217 words) - 13:32, 22 April 2024 |
are an indigenous people of California. The Kumeyaay language belongs to the Yuman–Cochimí language family. The Kumeyaay consist of three related groups... 72 KB (7,329 words) - 08:38, 17 April 2024 |
Mexican census, including 88 who called their language "Cochimi". Kumeyaay belongs to the Yuman language family and to the Delta–California branch of that... 10 KB (768 words) - 06:13, 13 February 2024 |
Indigenous peoples of Arizona (section Languages) of Arizona speak a variety of languages from several different language families. Speakers of Yuman–Cochimí languages include the Havasupai, Hualapai... 31 KB (2,528 words) - 05:10, 2 April 2024 |
reservation land are located in California, United States. The historic Yuman-speaking people in this region were skilled warriors and active traders... 13 KB (1,492 words) - 20:24, 9 January 2024 |
belongs to the River branch of the Yuman language family, together with Quechan and Maricopa. The Mojave language became endangered during the manifest... 16 KB (1,484 words) - 11:18, 2 February 2024 |
Hualapai (category Articles containing Walapai-language text) economic services to its members. The Hualapai language is a Pai branch of the Yuman–Cochimí languages, also spoken by the closely related Havasupai,... 23 KB (2,658 words) - 01:44, 7 March 2024 |
that Paipai was separated from the Northern Pai languages many years ago. In oral tradition of most Yuman tribes, the people descended from Avikwame (also... 6 KB (447 words) - 05:38, 17 October 2023 |
conservative estimate of 25 surviving Ipai speakers. Ipai belongs to the Yuman language family and to the Delta–California branch of that family. Ipai and its... 4 KB (355 words) - 13:16, 12 July 2023 |
linguistic branch (Hualapai, Havasupai, Yavapai, and Paipai) from the Yuman-Cochimí language family, and translates loosely to “old people.” The Patayan archaeological... 17 KB (2,172 words) - 02:09, 27 August 2023 |
John Peabody Harrington (category Linguists of Yuman–Cochimí languages) some languages, such as Obispeño (Northern) Chumash, Kitanemuk, and Serrano. He gathered more than 1 million pages of phonetic notations on languages spoken... 12 KB (891 words) - 05:20, 13 April 2024 |
Guinea Pai languages, a subgroup of the Yuman–Cochimí language family of North America Pai language (Bantu), related to Sotho Bai language (formerly romanized... 442 bytes (94 words) - 09:27, 19 October 2021 |
creole in which LSF is the superstrate language and the native village sign languages are substrate languages.: 493 However, more recent research has... 72 KB (8,140 words) - 21:31, 20 April 2024 |
native languages subsided until the age of reformation occurred. As stated by Michael E. Krauss, from the years 1960–1970, "Alaska Native Languages" went... 13 KB (1,326 words) - 13:29, 2 November 2023 |
The Inuit languages are a closely related group of indigenous American languages traditionally spoken across the North American Arctic and the adjacent... 33 KB (3,815 words) - 00:32, 5 March 2024 |
Guaycura people (section Language and legacy) southward and isolated by the expansion of the Cochimí people who spoke a language in the Yuman-Cochimí language family. There is no evidence that the Guaycura... 12 KB (1,703 words) - 20:06, 12 September 2023 |
(1949) believed that the Monqui spoke a Cochimí language or dialect. Cochimi is remotely related to the Yuman languages spoken in the northern part of the... 7 KB (984 words) - 14:09, 14 January 2023 |
This is a list of extinct languages of North America, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant... 18 KB (127 words) - 15:07, 30 January 2024 |