Pawnee language

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The Pawnee language is a critically endangered Caddoan language traditionally spoken by the Pawnee people of what is now Nebraska and Oklahoma.

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Pawnee language canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Caddoan language
Native American language
endangered language
alternateName Pani
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentStatus spoken by a small number of elderly speakers
endangermentStatus critically endangered
ethnicGroup Pawnee people
hasDialect Skidi Pawnee
surface form: Skiri Pawnee

South Band Pawnee
hasLinguisticResearch documented by anthropological linguists in the 20th century
hasResource Pawnee language dictionary
Pawnee language grammar
hasRevitalizationProgram Pawnee Nation language program
historicalStatus once widely spoken in central Nebraska
ISO639-3Code paw
languageFamily Caddoan languages
languageOf Pawnee traditional songs
linguisticTypology head-marking language
morphologyType polysynthetic language
phonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length
glottalized consonants
region Nebraska
Oklahoma
spokenBy Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
subfamily Caddoan languages
surface form: Northern Caddoan languages
traditionalTerritory Great Plains
Platte River valley region
surface form: Platte River region
usedIn oral tradition
traditional Pawnee ceremonies
wordOrder verb–subject–object
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Referenced by (9)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pawnee language Pawnee language
Caddoan languages hasPart Pawnee language
Caddoan languages languageFamilyOf Pawnee language
Caddoan languages hasLivingMember Pawnee language
Chaticks si Chaticks language Pawnee language
Loup River valley languageRegion Pawnee language
Skidi Pawnee ethnicLanguage Pawnee language
Pawnee Scouts in U.S. Army languageUsed Pawnee language