Crow–Hidatsa branch

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The Crow–Hidatsa branch is a subgroup of the Siouan language family that includes the closely related Crow and Hidatsa languages historically spoken in the Northern Plains of the United States.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Crow–Hidatsa branch canonical 1
Missouri River Siouan subgroup 1

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of language family
language subgroup
hasAlternativeName Missouri River Siouan NERFINISHED
hasClassificationStatus generally accepted in Siouan comparative linguistics
hasDocumentationStatus well-documented compared to some other Siouan branches
hasEndangermentContext member languages are endangered or threatened
hasGeographicRegion Northern Plains of the United States NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalContact Caddoan languages NERFINISHED
Plains Algonquian languages NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalRegion Montana NERFINISHED
North Dakota NERFINISHED
Upper Missouri River region NERFINISHED
hasLanguageFamily Siouan NERFINISHED
hasLinguisticRelationship Crow and Hidatsa are closely related
hasMemberEthnicGroup Crow people NERFINISHED
Hidatsa people NERFINISHED
hasMorphologyType agglutinative
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length
rich consonant inventory
hasProtoLanguage Proto-Crow–Hidatsa NERFINISHED
hasReconstructionWork subject of comparative and reconstruction studies in Siouan linguistics
hasSubclassification Western Siouan NERFINISHED
hasTypology polysynthetic language structure
hasWordOrder primarily SOV
includesLanguage Crow language NERFINISHED
Hidatsa language NERFINISHED
partOf Siouan language family NERFINISHED
subgroupOf Siouan language family NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Crow language subfamilyOf Crow–Hidatsa branch
Hidatsa language belongsTo Crow–Hidatsa branch
this entity surface form: Missouri River Siouan subgroup