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    The Chimakuan languages are a group of extinct languages that were spoken in northwestern Washington state, United States, on the Olympic Peninsula. They were spoken by Chimakum, Quileute and Hoh tribes. They are part of the Mosan sprachbund, and one of its languages is famous for having no … See more

    1. Chemakum (also known as Chimakum or Chimacum) (†)
    2. Quileute (also known as Quillayute) (†)
    Chemakum is now extinct. It was spoken until the 1940s on … See more

    The Chimakuan languages have phonemic inventories similar to other languages of the Mosan sprachbund, with three vowels, ejective consonants, uvular consonants, and lateral affricates. However, both languages have typological oddities: … See more

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    There are more than 20 known common inflectional suffixed and about 200 derivational suffixes. No common prefixes are known. In some cases, infixes are used in both languages. See more

    • Andrade, Manuel J. (1933). Quileute. New York: Columbia University Press. (Extract from Handbook of American Indian Languages (Vol. 3, pp. 151–292); Andrade's doctoral … See more

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    Chimakuan je porodica američkih indijanskih jezika sa pacifičke obale Washingtona. Članovi porodice su jezici kojima su se služili Indijanci Hoh, Quileute i Chemakum ili Chimakum, po kojima je dobila ime. Jezik quileute [qui], jedini je živi član porodice . a pripadao mu je i jezik chimakum [cmk] . Prethodno se vodila kao dio Velike porodice Algonquian-Wakashan.

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    What is the Chimakuan language?
    The Chimakuan languages are a small language family consisting of one extinct and one severely endangered language spoken in northwestern Washington state, United States, on the Olympic Peninsula. It is part of the Mosan sprachbund, and one of its languages is famous for having no nasal consonants.
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    Where did the Chimakum come from?
    It was spoken until the 1940s on the east side of the Olympic Peninsula between Port Townsend and Hood Canal. The name Chimakum (or Chemakum) is an Anglicized version of a Salishan word for the Chimakum people, such as the Twana word čə́bqəb [t͡ʃə́bqəb] (earlier [t͡ʃə́mqəm] ).
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    What are the similarities between Chimakuan and Quileute?
    The Chimakuan languages have phonemic inventories similar to other languages of the Mosan sprachbund, with three vowels, ejective consonants, uvular consonants, and lateral affricates. However, both languages have typological oddities: Chemakum had no simple velar consonants, and Quileute has no nasal consonants .
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    What was the Klallam claim to Chimakum?
    The Klallams had occupied the former Chimakum lands and claimed them as their own. In 1957 the commission recognized the Klallam claim of possession of the Chimakum lands at the time of the treaty and granted compensation of over $400,000.
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    WebChimakuan je porodica američkih indijanskih jezika s pacifičke obale Washingtona. Članovi porodice su jezici kojima su se služili Indijanci Hoh, Quileute i Chemakum ili Chimakum,

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      WebThe Chimakum, also spelled Chemakum and Chimacum are a near extinct Native American people, who lived in the northeastern portion of the Olympic Peninsula in …

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        WebThe Chimakuan language family consists of one extinct and one severely endangered language spoken in northwestern Washington state, United States, on the Olympic …

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        WebPowell, Jay and Fred Woodruff (1976). Quileute dictionary. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes Memoirs 3. Moscow, Idaho. Powell, Jay (1975). Quileute language ...

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        WebLenguas chimaku. La familia de lenguas chimaku consta de dos lenguas habladas en el noroeste de Washington, Estados Unidos, en la península Olímpica. Es parte del área …

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        WebThe Chimakuan languages are a group of extinct languages that were spoken in northwestern Washington state, United States, on the Olympic Peninsula. They were …

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        WebThe Chimakuan languages are a group of extinct languages that were spoken in northwestern Washington state, United States, on the Olympic Peninsula. They were …

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        WebProto-Chimakuan generalizing base connoting existence *ʔá- chief *ʔák̍ʷit mountain *ʔáʔaxit naked *ʔaláq̍ʷa to make, to do *ʔali- food, to feed *ʔalit- my sibling *ʔáliʔs waves, …

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