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{{Short description|Plateau Penutian language branch of US}} {{Infobox language family | name = Sahaptian | altname = | region = [[Pacific Northwest]] | familycolor = penutian | fam1 = [[Penutian languages|Penutian]]? | fam2 = [[Plateau Penutian languages|Plateau Penutian]] | glotto = saha1239 | glottorefname = Sahaptian | child1 = ''[[Nez Perce language|Nez Perce]]'' | child2 = ''[[Sahaptin language|Sahaptin]]'' | mapcaption = Sahaptian among Plateau Penutian languages | map = Plateau Penutian labeled cropped.svg }} '''Sahaptian''' (also '''Sahaptianic''', '''Sahaptin''', '''Shahaptian''') is a two-language branch of the hypothetical [[Plateau Penutian]] family spoken by [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] peoples in the [[Columbia Plateau]] region of [[Washington (state)|Washington]], [[Oregon]], and [[Idaho]] in the northwestern [[United States]]. The terms ''Sahaptian'' (the family) and ''Sahaptin'' (the language) have often been confused and used interchangeably in the literature. ==Family division== Sahaptian includes two languages: :1. '''[[Nez Perce language|Nez Perce]]''' (''Niimi{{hamza}}ipuutímt'') :2. '''[[Sahaptin language|Sahaptin]]''' Nez Perce has two principal dialects, Upper and Lower. Sahaptin has somewhat greater internal diversity, with its main dialects being [[Umatilla language|Umatilla]] and [[Yakima|Yakama]]. Noel Rude's (2012) classification of Sahaptian is as follows.<ref name="Rude-2012"/> {{tree list}} *'''Proto-Sahaptian''' **[[Nez Perce language|Nez Perce]] **[[Sahaptin language|Sahaptin]] ***''[[Columbia River]]'' dialect ***''Northern'' dialect ****''Northwest'' dialect ****''Northeast'' dialect {{tree list/end}} ==Proto-language==<!---[[Proto-Sahaptian]] redirects here---> {{Infobox proto-language | name = Proto-Sahaptian | familycolor = penutian | ancestor = | target = Sahaptian languages }} Work on Proto-Sahaptian reconstruction has been undertaken by Aoki (1962) and Noel Rude (2006,<ref name="Rude-2006">Rude, Noel. 2006. [https://lingpapers.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/02/Rude_2006.pdf Proto-Sahaptian vocalism]. In ''Papers for the 41st International Conference on Salish and neighbouring languages'', 264-277. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.</ref> 2012<ref name="Rude-2012">Rude, Noel. 2012. [https://lingpapers.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/01/2012_Rude.pdf Reconstructing Proto-Sahaptian Sounds]. In ''Papers for the 47th International Conference on Salish and neighbouring languages'', 292-324. Working Papers in Linguistics (UBCWPL). Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.</ref>). Proto-Sahaptian consonants:<ref name="Rude-2012"/>{{rp|306}}<!---Please do not reorder or retranscribe. This table follows the source, which presents the reconstructed phonemes in a family specific structure, and in a notation commonly used for Native American languages---> :{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" ! colspan=2 rowspan=2| !! rowspan=2| [[Bilabial consonant|Bilabial]] !! colspan=3| [[Alveolar consonant|Alveolar]] !! rowspan=2| [[Postalveolar consonant|Post-<br/>alveolar]] !! colspan=2| [[Velar consonant|Velar]] !! colspan=2| [[Uvular consonant|Uvular]] !! rowspan=2| [[Glottal consonant|Glottal]] |- ! <small>plain</small> !! <small>lateral</small> !! <small>central</small> !! <small>plain</small> !! <small>labialized</small> !! <small>plain</small> !! <small>labialized</small> |- ! colspan=2| [[Stop consonant|Stop]]/[[Affricate consonant|Affricate]] | p || t || t͡ɬ || t͡s || t͡ʃ || k || kʷ || q || qʷ || ʔ |- ! colspan=2| [[Ejective consonant|Ejective]] | p’ || t’ || t͡ɬʼ || t͡sʼ || t͡ʃʼ || kʼ || kʷʼ || qʼ || qʷʼ || |- ! colspan=2| [[Fricative consonant|Fricative]] | || || ɬ || s || ʃ || x || xʷ || χ || χʷ || h |- ! rowspan=2| [[Sonorant]] !! plain | m || n || l || || j || || w || || || |- ! [[Glottalization|glottalized]] | mˀ || nˀ || lˀ || || jˀ || || wˀ || || || |} Proto-Sahaptian vowels:<ref name="Rude-2012"/>{{rp|293}} :{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" ! !! front !! central !! back |- ! high | i || ɨ || u |- ! mid | || || o |- ! low | æ || || ɑ |} ==Bibliography== *Aoki, Haruo. 1962. Nez Perce and Northern Sahaptin: A binary comparison. International Journal of American Linguistics 28(3). 172–182. * Aoki, Haruo (1963). On Sahaptian-Klamath Linguistic Affiliations. ''International Journal of American Linguistics'' 29, no. 2: 107–112. * Aoki, Haruo (1966). Nez Percé vowel harmony and proto-Sahaptian vowels. ''Language'', ''42'', 759-767. * Aoki, Haruo (1970). ''Nez Percé grammar''. University of California publications in linguistics (Vol. 62). Berkeley: University of California Press. {{ISBN|0-520-09259-7}}. * Mithun, Marianne (1999). ''The languages of Native North America''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|0-521-23228-7}} (hbk); {{ISBN|0-521-29875-X}}. * Rigsby, Bruce (1965). Continuity and change in Sahaptian vowel systems. ''International Journal of American Linguistics'', ''31'', 306-311. * Rigsby, Bruce; & Silverstein, Michael (1969). Nez Percé vowels and proto-Sahaptian vowel harmony. ''Language'', ''45'', 45-59. * Rude, Noel. (2012). Reconstructing Proto-Sahaptian Sounds. ''University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics'', Vol. 32, pp. 292–324. Papers for the Forty-seventh International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada, August 3–5, 2012, edited by Joel Dunham, John Lyon & Natalie Weber. ==References== {{reflist}} {{Penutian languages}} {{Indigenous peoples in Washington}} [[Category:Sahaptian languages| ]] [[Category:Language families]] [[Category:Plateau Penutian languages]] [[Category:Indigenous languages of the North American Plateau]] [[Category:Indigenous languages of the United States]]
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