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The Shawnee language is a Central Algonquian language spoken in parts of central and northeastern Oklahoma by the Shawnee people. It was originally spoken by these people in a broad territory throughout the Eastern United States, mostly north of the Ohio River. They occupied territory in Ohio,
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See moreShawnee is severely threatened, as many speakers have shifted to English. The approximately 200 remaining speakers are older adults. Some of the decline in usage of Shawnee is the result of the assimilation program
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Shawnee has six vowels, three of which are high, and three are low.
In Shawnee, /i/ tends to be realized as [ɪ], and /e/ tended to be...
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Shawnee has a fairly free word order, with VSO being the most common:
SOV, SVO, VOS, and OVS are also plausible.
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Parts of speech in the...
See moreDuring the 19th century a short-lived Roman-based alphabet was designed for Shawnee by the missionary Jotham Meeker. It was never widely used. Later, native Shawnee speaker
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Rule 1
t/V____V [t] is inserted between two vowels at morpheme boundary. As we know from the phonological rule stated above, a word may not begin with a vowel in Shawnee. From the...
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The choice of person affix may depend on the relative position of agent and object on the animacy hierarchy. According to Dixon the animacy hierarchy...
See more• Alford, Thomas Wildcat. 1929. The Four Gospels of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Shawnee Indian Language. Xenia, Ohio: Dr. W. A. Galloway.
• Andrews, Kenneth. 1994. Shawnee Grammar....
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In 2002, the Shawnee language, from the Algonquian family, was in decline, spoken by only 200 people. These included more than 100 Absentee Shawnee and 12 Shawnee Tribe speakers. The language is written in the Latin script. It has a dictionary, and portions of the Bible have been translated into Shawnee.
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https://worddisk.com/wiki/Shawnee_languageThe Shawnee language is a Central Algonquian language spoken in parts of central and northeastern Oklahoma by the Shawnee people. It was originally spoken by these people in a broad territory throughout the Eastern United States, mostly north of the Ohio River. They occupied territory in Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.
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https://www.wikizero.com/m/Shawnee_languageThe Shawnee language is a Central Algonquian language spoken in parts of central and northeastern Oklahoma by the Shawnee people. It was originally spoken by these people in a broad territory throughout the Eastern United States, mostly north of the Ohio River. They occupied territory in Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.
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The Pawnee language is a Caddoan language traditionally spoken by Pawnee Native Americans, currently inhabiting in north-central Oklahoma. Historically, the Pawnee lived along the Platte River in what is now Nebraska .
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Shona is used to refer to a standardised language based on the central dialects of the Shona region. Shona languages form a dialect continuum from the Kalahari desert in the west to the Indian Ocean in the east and the Limpopo river in the south and the Zambezi in the north. While the languages are related, evolution and separation over the past 1000 years has meant that …
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