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Wailaki
Eel River
Native to United States
Region California
Ethnicity Eel River Athapaskans
Extinct1960s [1]
Dialects
  • Sinkyone
  • Wailaki
  • Nongatl
  • Lassik
Language codes
ISO 639-3 wlk
Glottolog wail1244
ELP Eel River Athabaskan
Wailaki and other California Athabaskan languages.
Eel River Athabaskan is classified as Extinct by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
[2]

Wailaki, also known as Eel River, is an extinct Athabaskan language spoken by the people of the Round Valley Reservation of northern California, one of four languages belonging to the California Athabaskan cluster of the Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages. Dialect clusters reflect the four Wailaki-speaking peoples, the Sinkyone, Wailaki, Nongatl, and Lassik, of the Eel River confederation.

Phonology

The sounds in Wailaki:

Consonants

Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plain sibilant lateral plain pal.
Nasal m [a] n ŋ
Plosive plain p t ts [a] k ʔ
aspirated tʃʰ kʲʰ
ejective tsʼ tʃʼ kʲʼ
Fricative s ɬ ʃ ɣ h
Approximant l j w [a]
  1. ^ a b c Sounds /m, ts, w/ are rather rare.

Vowels

Vowels in Wailaki are /i e a o/, and with length as /iː eː aː oː/.

References

  1. ^ Wailaki at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016) Closed access icon
  2. ^ Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (Report) (3rd ed.). UNESCO. 2010. p. 11.
  • Goddard, Pliny E. (1923). "Wailaki Texts". International Journal of American Linguistics. 2 (3/4): 77–135. doi: 10.1086/463738. JSTOR  1263274. S2CID  224806395.
  • Seaburg, William R. (1977). "A Wailaki (Athapaskan) Text with Comparative Notes". International Journal of American Linguistics. 43 (4): 327–332. doi: 10.1086/465503. S2CID  144969995.
  • Begay, Kayla Rae (2017). Wailaki Grammar (Ph.D. thesis). University of California Berkeley.

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