Oregon Penutian

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Oregon Penutian is a proposed subgroup of Native American languages spoken in the Oregon region, grouped together within the broader Penutian phylum based on shared linguistic features.

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Oregon Penutian canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American language grouping
hypothesized language family
proposed language subgroup
hasAlternativeName Oregon Penutian family (proposed) NERFINISHED
hasClassificationStatus hypothetical
hasCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasDocumentation fragmentary
limited
hasEvidenceType comparative linguistics
lexical comparison
morphological comparison
hasGeographicFeature Pacific coast region
interior valleys of Oregon
hasLanguage Alsea NERFINISHED
Coosan languages
Kalapuya NERFINISHED
Klamath–Modoc NERFINISHED
Maiduan languages NERFINISHED
Molala NERFINISHED
Siuslaw NERFINISHED
Takelma NERFINISHED
Upper Umpqua NERFINISHED
Yokutsan languages NERFINISHED
hasLanguageStatus mostly extinct
severely endangered
hasLinguisticFeature affixal morphology
complex verb morphology
shared lexical items
shared morphological patterns
similar pronominal systems
hasReconstructionStatus partial
hasRegion Oregon NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
hasStatus controversial
not universally accepted
hasTimePeriod historical period of European contact
pre-contact North America
partOf Penutian NERFINISHED
proposedBy various 20th-century linguists
relatedTo California Penutian NERFINISHED
Mexican Penutian (proposed) NERFINISHED
Plateau Penutian NERFINISHED
spokenBy Indigenous peoples of Oregon NERFINISHED
studiedInField Native American linguistics
historical linguistics
subgroupOf Penutian phylum NERFINISHED

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Penutian phylum hasSubgroup Oregon Penutian