Ndé language

E890536

Ndé language is the self-designation of the Lipan Apache language, an Athabaskan language historically spoken by the Lipan Apache people of the southern Great Plains and northern Mexico.

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Ndé language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Athabaskan language
Southern Athabaskan language
language
alsoKnownAs Lipan NERFINISHED
Lipan Apache NERFINISHED
autonym Ndé
closelyRelatedTo Jicarilla Apache language NERFINISHED
Mescalero-Chiricahua language NERFINISHED
Navajo language NERFINISHED
Western Apache language NERFINISHED
culturalRole key marker of Lipan Apache identity
endangeredStatus moribund
severely endangered
ethnicGroup Lipan Apache NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Proto-Athabaskan language
hasGlottocode lipa1244
hasISOCode none
historicallySpokenIn Chihuahua NERFINISHED
Coahuila NERFINISHED
Nuevo León NERFINISHED
Texas region
northern Mexico
southern Great Plains
languageBranch Apachean
languageFamily Athabaskan languages NERFINISHED
Southern Athabaskan languages NERFINISHED
lexicalSimilarityWith other Southern Athabaskan languages
morphologyType polysynthetic
nameMeaning the people
partOf Apachean languages
phonologicalFeature rich consonant inventory
tone language
preservationEfforts community-based revitalization projects
documentation by linguists
region North America
selfDesignationOf Lipan Apache language NERFINISHED
spokenBy Lipan Apache people NERFINISHED
status critically low number of speakers
subclassOf Apachean language
Na-Dene language NERFINISHED
Native American language
indigenous language of North America
typology head-marking language
polysynthetic language
usedFor oral narratives
songs
traditional ceremonies
wordOrder SOV-dominant
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Lipan language endonym Ndé language