Northern Paiute language
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Language revitalization
In 2005, the Northwest Indian Language Institute of the University of Oregon formed a partnership to teach Northern Paiute and Kiksht in the Warm Springs Indian Reservation schools.[4] In 2013, Washoe County, Nevada became the first school district in Nevada to offer Northern Paiute classes, offering an elective course in the language at Spanish Springs High School.[5] Classes have also been taught at Reed High School in Sparks, Nevada.[6]
Elder Ralph Burns of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation worked with University of Nevada, Reno linguist Catherine Fowler to help develop a spelling system. The alphabet uses 19 letters. They have also developed a language-learning book, “Numa Yadooape,” and a series of computer disks of language lessons.[6]
Phonology
Northern Paiute's phonology is highly variable, and its phonemes have many allophones.[7]
Consonants
Vowels
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Morphology
Northern Paiute is an agglutinative language, in which words use suffix complexes for a variety of purposes with several morphemes strung together.
References
Bibliography
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External links
- Northern Paiute language overview at the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Northern Paiute Indian Language (Paviotso, Bannock)
- Northern Paiute resources at the Open Language Archives Community
- Northern Paiute Language Project, University of California, Santa Cruz
- World Atlas of Language Structures: Northern Paiute
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- Agglutinative languages
- Northern Paiute
- Numic languages
- Indigenous languages of Idaho
- Indigenous languages of California
- Indigenous languages of Oregon
- Indigenous languages of Nevada
- Indigenous languages of the Southwestern United States
- Indigenous languages of the North American Southwest
- Indigenous languages of the North American Great Basin
- Native American language revitalization