Chickasaw language
E220510
Chickasaw language is a critically endangered Muskogean language of the Native American Chickasaw people, traditionally spoken in parts of Oklahoma and the southeastern United States.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Chickasaw language canonical | 11 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1944751 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Chickasaw language Context triple: [Chickasaw Nation, language, Chickasaw language]
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A.
Choctaw language
The Choctaw language is a Native American Muskogean language traditionally spoken by the Choctaw people of the southeastern United States, particularly in Oklahoma and Mississippi.
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B.
Cherokee language
The Cherokee language is an indigenous Iroquoian language of the Cherokee people, notable for its unique syllabary writing system developed by Sequoyah in the early 19th century.
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C.
Shawnee language
The Shawnee language is a Native American language traditionally spoken by the Shawnee people, belonging to the Central Algonquian branch and now considered endangered.
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D.
Kickapoo language
Kickapoo language is an endangered Central Algonquian language traditionally spoken by the Kickapoo people in parts of the United States and Mexico.
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E.
Tuscarora language
The Tuscarora language is an Iroquoian language historically spoken by the Tuscarora people of the Eastern Woodlands, now critically endangered with only a few fluent speakers and ongoing revitalization efforts.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Chickasaw language Target entity description: Chickasaw language is a critically endangered Muskogean language of the Native American Chickasaw people, traditionally spoken in parts of Oklahoma and the southeastern United States.
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A.
Choctaw language
The Choctaw language is a Native American Muskogean language traditionally spoken by the Choctaw people of the southeastern United States, particularly in Oklahoma and Mississippi.
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B.
Cherokee language
The Cherokee language is an indigenous Iroquoian language of the Cherokee people, notable for its unique syllabary writing system developed by Sequoyah in the early 19th century.
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C.
Shawnee language
The Shawnee language is a Native American language traditionally spoken by the Shawnee people, belonging to the Central Algonquian branch and now considered endangered.
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D.
Kickapoo language
Kickapoo language is an endangered Central Algonquian language traditionally spoken by the Kickapoo people in parts of the United States and Mexico.
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E.
Tuscarora language
The Tuscarora language is an Iroquoian language historically spoken by the Tuscarora people of the Eastern Woodlands, now critically endangered with only a few fluent speakers and ongoing revitalization efforts.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Muskogean language
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Native American language ⓘ endangered language ⓘ |
| basicWordOrder | SOV ⓘ |
| closelyRelatedTo | Choctaw language ⓘ |
| culturalRole |
key element of Chickasaw cultural identity
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used in Chickasaw traditional ceremonies ⓘ |
| endangermentStatus | critically endangered ⓘ |
| ethnicGroup | Chickasaw Nation ⓘ |
| hasAlternativeName | Chikashshanompaʼ ⓘ |
| hasDigitalResource |
Chickasaw language mobile apps
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online Chickasaw language dictionary ⓘ |
| hasDocumentation |
Chickasaw language textbooks
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audio recordings of elders ⓘ grammars by linguists ⓘ |
| hasEducationalUse | taught in Chickasaw Nation schools ⓘ |
| hasGlottologCode | chic1270 ⓘ |
| hasGlottologName |
Chickasaw people
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surface form:
Chickasaw
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| hasLinguisticTypology |
agglutinative language
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head-marking language ⓘ polysynthetic language ⓘ |
| hasMorphologicalFeature |
pronominal affixes on verbs
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rich verbal morphology ⓘ switch-reference markers ⓘ |
| hasPhonologicalFeature |
contrastive vowel length
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glottal stop phoneme ⓘ nasal vowels ⓘ pitch accent ⓘ |
| ISO639-3Code | cic ⓘ |
| languageFamily | Muskogean languages ⓘ |
| mutualIntelligibility | partially mutually intelligible with Choctaw language ⓘ |
| region | south-central Oklahoma ⓘ |
| regulatingBody |
Chickasaw Language Revitalization Program
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Chickasaw Nation Department of Language ⓘ |
| revitalizationEffort |
Chickasaw language dictionary projects
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language immersion programs ⓘ master-apprentice programs ⓘ online language courses ⓘ |
| spokenBy | Chickasaw people ⓘ |
| spokenIn |
Oklahoma
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United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
United States
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| spokenInHistorically |
Alabama
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Mississippi ⓘ Tennessee ⓘ |
| subfamily |
Muskogean languages
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surface form:
Western Muskogean
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| UNESCOStatus | critically endangered ⓘ |
| usedByOrganization |
Chickasaw Nation
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surface form:
Chickasaw Nation government
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| writingSystem |
Latin alphabet
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surface form:
Latin script
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Subject: Chickasaw language Description of subject: Chickasaw language is a critically endangered Muskogean language of the Native American Chickasaw people, traditionally spoken in parts of Oklahoma and the southeastern United States.
Referenced by (11)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.