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  1. Numic is a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It includes seven languages spoken by Native American peoples traditionally living in the Great Basin, Colorado River basin, Snake River basin, and southern Great Plains. The word Numic comes from the cognate word in all Numic languages for "person."
    Geographic distribution: Western United States
    Glottolog: numi1242
    Linguistic classification: Uto-AztecanNorthernNumic
    Subdivisions: Western Numic, Central Numic, Southern Numic
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    Where does the word Numic come from?The word Numic comes from the cognate word in all Numic languages for "person." For example, in the three Central Numic languages and the two Western Numic languages it is /nɨmɨ/. In Kawaiisu it is /nɨwɨ/ and in Colorado River /nɨwɨ/, /nɨŋwɨ/ and /nuu/ . Tree of Numic languages.
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    What are the dialects of the Numic languages?Dialects are in italics. Map of historical distribution of Numic languages. Western Numic languages are shown in green, Central Numic in blue, and Southern Numic in yellow These languages are classified in three groups: Shoshoni (a dialect chain with main regional varieties being Western, Gosiute, Northern, and Eastern)
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    What is the etymology of the word'numeric'?The word Numic comes from the cognate word in all Numic languages for "person." For example, in the three Central Numic languages and the two Western Numic languages it is /nɨmɨ/. In Kawaiisu it is /nɨwɨ/ and in Colorado River /nɨwɨ/, /nɨŋwɨ/ and /nuu/ . Tree of Numic languages. Dialects are in italics.
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    Where does the Mono language come from?It is spoken in the southern Sierra Nevada, the Mono Basin, and the Owens Valley of central-eastern California. Mono is most closely related to Northern Paiute; these two are classified as the Western group of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family.
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    Numic is a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It includes seven languages spoken by Native American peoples traditionally living in the Great Basin, Colorado River basin, Snake River basin, and southern Great Plains. The word Numic comes from the cognate word in all Numic languages for … See more

    These languages are classified in three groups:
    • Central Numic languages
    • Southern Numic languages
    • Western Numic languages See more

    The sound system of Numic is set forth in the following tables.
    Vowels
    Proto-Numic had an … See more

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    • Bunte, Pamela A. (1979). "Problems in Southern Paiute Syntax and Semantics," Indiana University Ph.D. dissertation.
    • Charney, Jean O. (1996). A Dictionary of the Southern Ute Language. Ignacio, Colorado: Ute Press.
    • Givón, Talmy (2011). Ute Reference Grammar. Culture and Language Use Volume 3. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Numic_languages

    The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). Numic languages C Colorado River Numic language Comanche language G …

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    • The article on the Kawaiisu seems to state that they were Uto-Aztecan speakers but not Numic speakers. --Riction08:29, 8 October 2007 (UTC) 1. 1.1. Kawaiisu doesn't have a reference for that statement, while both Ethnologue and Project Rosetta list Kawaiisu as a Southern Numic language. I'm inclined to leave it. 195.171.182.1416:26, 19 October 2007...
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    Numic languages Numicis a branch of the Uto-Aztecan languagefamily. It includes seven languages spoken by Native Americanpeoples traditionally living in the Great Basin, Colorado …

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    Numic is a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It includes seven languages spoken by Native American peoples traditionally living in the Great Basin, Colorado River basin, Snake …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mono_language_(California)

    Mono is a Native American language of the Numic group of Uto-Aztecan languages, the ancestral language of the Mono people. Mono consists of two dialects, Eastern and Western. The name …

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    Uto-Aztecan, Uto-Aztekan / ˈ juː t oʊ. æ z ˈ t ɛ k ən / or (rarely in English) Uto-Nahuatl is a family of indigenous languages of the Americas, consisting of over thirty languages.Uto-Aztecan languages are found almost entirely in the …

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    Comanche is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Comanche people, who split from the Shoshone people soon after the Comanche had acquired horses around 1705. The

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