10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PENUTIAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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California Indian Languages
3.21 The Penutian Phylum67 The name “Penutian” was created by Dixon and
Kroeber (1913) to label the phylum-level relationship that they believed to exist
among the Costanoan, Miwok, Maiduan, Yokuts, and Wintuan language families
...
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Language in the Americas
Hence Yukian must be part of some other group of Penutian or form a substock
by itself. At the same time, as noted by William Elmendorff (1968), Yuki and
Wappo are more closely related to each other than to any language outside of
Yukian.
Joseph Harold Greenberg, 1987
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The Languages of Native North America
In 1929 Sapir expanded the Penutian proposal still further, adding two more
branches: (5) Plateau Penutian (Klamath-Modoc, Cayuse-Molala, Sahaptian) (6)
Mexican Penutian (Mixe-Zoque and Huave). Plateau Penutian, which included ...
4
Handbook of North American Indians: Languages
In the narrow sense, equivalent to California Penutian, the term applies to a
grouping proposed early in the twentieth century by Dixon and Kroeber (1912,
1913, 1919) consisting of five contiguous families in central California: Wintuan, ...
William C. Sturtevant, Ives Goddard, 1996
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California Prehistory: Colonization, Culture, and Complexity
Foster (1996) associates Windmiller with a proto-Utian group and suggests a
Penutian homeland in the northwestern Great Basin or on the Colum— bia
Plateau, localities displaying similarities in Early/ Middle Holocene (Altithermal)
culture.
Terry L. Jones, Kathryn A. Klar, 2007
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Collected Works of Edward Sapir
As compared with the Algonkin area, that of the Penutian languages of California
(Yokuts, Miwok-Costanoan, Maidu, Wintun),2 though large, is quite restricted. Are
we justified in assuming from this that the movement of Algonkin peoples3 ...
Edward Sapir, Regna Darnell, 1994
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American Indian Languages 2
Takelma exhibits many of the phonological and morphosyntactic features that
have come to be recognized as characteristically Penutian. As early as 1907,
when Kroebefs study of Yokuts appeared (Kroeber 1907), Sapir had begun
noting ...
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In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory: Essays in the Four ...
The gulf region (i.e., southeastern United States) is, as noted above, the
homeland of Proto-Penutian. Gulf languages are the subtaxon of Penutian
presently oc- cupying this region. As such, they should have the greatest degree
of diversity ...
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The Archaeology of California
These five peoples spoke closely related languages, which linguists have
grouped together under the name Penutian. It is believed that the Penutian
languages descended from a common ancestral language, Proto-Penutian,
which may have ...
Joseph L. Chartkoff, 1984
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The Languages of Native America: Historical and Comparative ...
Pecos, 418–419 Pelon, 947 Pen, 651 Pentlach,693,704 Penutian,24–25, 27,30,
34, 4344, 49, 409–410, 413–414, 547, 558, 575,626, 634, 639, 650–691, 751,
964, 1011 Penutian, California, see California Penutian Penutian, Coast Oregon,
...
Campbell, Lyle and Mithun, Marianne, 2014
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Penutian im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Looking for a Cause? Help a Yakama Elder Save Her Language
Sahaptin is a Plateau Penutian language spoken in south-central Washington and northern Oregon by the Yakama people. There are very few ... «Indian Country Today Media Network, Dez 14»
Travelin' in Time: Whites decimated Shasta County's Indians
The Yana and Okwanuchu spoke Hokan, while the Pit River, Hat Creek and Wintu spoke Penutian. Despite the language differences, their lives ... «Record-Searchlight, Jun 12»
Plankhouse springs back to life
The term "chinookan" was coined by linguists to refer to a subset of the Penutian family of languages. Using the term "Chinookan Nation" would ... «The Columbian, Apr 12»