Takelman languages

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Takelman languages are a small subgroup of Native American languages traditionally spoken in southwestern Oregon, often classified within the broader Penutian language family.

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Takelman languages canonical 1

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instanceOf Native American languages subgroup
language subgroup
arealGrouping Oregon Coast linguistic area NERFINISHED
classificationStatus controversial within Penutian hypothesis
componentLanguageStatus Takelma has ISO 639-3 code 'tkm' NERFINISHED
continent North America
documentation early 20th-century field notes
wordlists and texts
hasPart Applegate language
Galice language NERFINISHED
Galice–Applegate language NERFINISHED
Takelma language NERFINISHED
Upper Takelma language NERFINISHED
ISO639Status no separate ISO 639-3 code as a group
languageFamily Penutian NERFINISHED
proposed Penutian phylum
neighboringLanguageFamily Athabaskan languages NERFINISHED
Chinookan languages NERFINISHED
Kalapuyan languages NERFINISHED
notableResearcher Edward Sapir NERFINISHED
John Peabody Harrington NERFINISHED
revitalizationStatus no large-scale community revitalization documented
spokenBy Applegate River people NERFINISHED
Galice Creek people NERFINISHED
Takelma people NERFINISHED
status extinct or nearly extinct
subclassOf Oregon Penutian languages
Penutian languages NERFINISHED
timeDepth attested primarily in late 19th and early 20th centuries
traditionalRegion Rogue River Valley NERFINISHED
Umpqua River basin NERFINISHED
southwestern Oregon NERFINISHED
typologicalFeature complex verbal affixation
rich case-marking on nouns
verb-heavy morphology
writingSystem Latin script (in linguistic transcription)

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Oregon Penutian languages hasMember Takelman languages