UTE LANGUAGE

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The 'Ute language' (also 'Southern Paiute'), of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family, is actually a dialect chain which stretches from southeastern California to Colorado.[1] Individual dialects are Chemehuevi, which is in danger of extinction, Southern Paiute (of which San Juan and Kaibab are subdialects), and Ute proper.

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References


1. Mithun (1999:542)

External links



An Online Chemehuevi Dictionary

A Preliminary Analysis of Southern Ute with a Special Focus on Noun Phrases - also contains phonology information

Bibliography



★ Laird, Carobeth (1976). ''The Chemehuevis''. Banning, CA: Malki Museum Press.

★ Liljeblad, Sven (1959). "Indian People of Idaho". In ''History of Idaho'', ed. by S. Beal and M. Wells, pp. 29-59. Pocatello, ID: Lewis Historical Publishing.

★ Mithun, Marianne (1999). ''Languages of Native North America''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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