Kamia dialect

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The Kamia dialect is a regional variety of the Ipai-Tipai language traditionally spoken by the Kamia (Kumeyaay) people of southern California and northern Baja California.

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Label Occurrences
Kamia dialect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ipai-Tipai dialect
Yuman language variety
dialect
associatedWith Kamia traditional culture
closelyRelatedTo Ipai dialects
Tipai dialects
country Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
endangeredDueTo language shift to English
language shift to Spanish
ethnicGroup Kamia
Kumeyaay people
surface form: Kumeyaay
hasLinguisticFeature SOV basic word order (typical of Yuman languages)
agglutinative morphology (typical of Yuman languages)
rich verbal morphology (typical of Yuman languages)
languageFamily Yuman language family
partOf Kumeyaay language
surface form: Kumeyaay linguistic continuum
region northern Baja California
Southern California
surface form: southern California
spokenBy Kamia people NERFINISHED
Kumeyaay people
status endangered language variety
severely endangered
subdivisionOf Ipai language
surface form: Ipai-Tipai language
subfamily Delta–California Yuman
surface form: Delta–California Yuman languages
traditionalArea Lower Colorado River region
usedFor everyday communication (historically)
ritual speech
traditional oral literature
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Ipai-Tipai hasDialect Kamia dialect