Atsina language

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The Atsina language is an Algonquian language historically spoken by the Gros Ventre (Atsina) people of the Northern Plains in North America, now considered extinct.

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Atsina language canonical 2

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Algonquian language
Native American language
extinct language
associatedPeople Fort Belknap Indian Reservation
surface form: Fort Belknap Indian Community
branchOf Plains Algonquian
surface form: Plains Algonquian languages
classificationStatus well-attested Algonquian language
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalAssociation Gros Ventre traditional narratives
ceremonial practices of Gros Ventre people
documentedBy linguist Karl V. Teeter
Leonard Bloomfield
surface form: linguist Leonard Bloomfield
documentedIn field notes by linguists
endangermentStatus extinct
ethnonymRelatedTo Gros Ventre
extinctionType language shift to English
hasAlternativeName Atsina Gros Ventre
Gros Ventre language
hasGlottocode gros1243
hasLinguisticFeature animacy distinction
complex verb morphology
noun incorporation
obviative marking
person marking on verbs
polysynthetic morphology
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length
rich consonant inventory
hasResourceType archival recordings
grammatical sketches
manuscript dictionaries
hasTypologicalFeature head-marking
verb-final tendencies
hasWordOrder flexible word order
historicalStatus historically spoken
ISO639-3Code ats
languageFamily Algonquian languages
surface form: Algonquian
linguisticArea Plains linguistic area
region North America
Great Plains
surface form: Northern Plains
spokenBy Atsina people
Gros Ventre people
status extinct
subfamilyOf Algic languages
surface form: Algic language family
traditionalArea Montana
usedIn oral tradition
storytelling
traditional songs
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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