Naʼtche

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Naʼtche is another name for the Natchez language, a now-extinct Native American language once spoken in the lower Mississippi Valley.

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instanceOf Native American language
extinct language
language
alternateName Natchez language NERFINISHED
associatedWithEthnicGroup Natchez people NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
documentedBy John R. Swanton NERFINISHED
Mary R. Haas NERFINISHED
endonymOrExonym Naʼtche is an alternate name used for Natchez NERFINISHED
extinctionStatus extinct
hasLinguisticFeature complex verb morphology
noun classifiers
prefixing verb structure
hasType indigenous language of the Southeastern Woodlands
ISOStatus no ISO 639-3 code (often covered under Natchez)
languageFamily language isolate
lastKnownSpeakersDied 20th century
region Louisiana NERFINISHED
Mississippi NERFINISHED
spokenIn lower Mississippi Valley NERFINISHED
present-day United States NERFINISHED
statusInCommunity heritage language of the Natchez descendants
timePeriodOfUse pre-contact era to early 20th century
writingSystem Latin script (in linguistic transcription)

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