- The
Salishan languages (/ˈseɪlɪʃən/ SAY-lish-ən), also
known as the
Salish languages (/ˈseɪlɪʃ/ SAY-lish), are a
family of
languages found in the Pacific...
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Salishan oral
narratives consist of the body of
traditional narratives of the
speakers of the
Salishan languages, who
inhabit British Columbia, Canada...
- languages, also
known as the
Central Salish languages, are a
branch of the
Salishan language family.
These languages are
spoken by
First Nations or Native...
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Salishan is a
neighborhood of Tacoma,
Washington that was
originally created as a
World War II
housing project but,
starting in 2002, has been demolished...
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American and
Canadian Pacific Northwest,
identified by
their use of the
Salishan languages which diversified out of Proto-Salish
between 3,000 and 6,000...
- also
known as the Nlaka'pamux ('Nthlakampx') language, is an
Interior Salishan language spoken in the
Fraser Canyon,
Thompson Canyon,
Nicola Country of...
- Nations/Native
American groups in the
inland regions of the
Pacific Northwest Salishan languages, a
group of
languages Coast Salish languages Interior Salish...
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language isolate)
Mosan Wakashan Chimakuan Salishan Kutenai may
possibly be
distantly related to the
Salishan family, but this link has not been demonstrated...
- as
Cowlitz Salish, is a
Tsamosan language of the
Coast Salish family of
Salishan languages. It was
spoken by the
Lower Cowlitz people of the
Cowlitz Indian...
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phonemically contrastive in
Northwest Caucasian (e.g. Adyghe), Athabaskan, and
Salishan language families,
among others. This
contrast is
reconstructed also for...