Salish Natural Languages Linguistics
Salish Natural Languages Linguistics
Salish
Web pages dealing with the Salish family, or any one of the languages belonging to it. Languages of this family are spoken, or used to be spoken, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, both in Canada and the US.
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See Also:
- Extensive classified word and phrase lists by Timothy Montler for the Klallam language, spoken on the Olympic Pensinsula of the State of Washington, as well as two stories in the language (Two Fishermen; The Flood), with sound files and translations. Prop
- Classification of the Salish languages, with maps showing the original distribution of the languages of the Coast Salish group (Comox, Sechelt, Pentlatch, Squamish, Halq'méylem, Northern Straits, Nooksack, and Klallam).
- A very thorough (93 pages) annotated bibliography, prepared by Jan P. van Eijk of the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College.
- A thorough treatment of the vocabulary and grammar of Saanich, a variety of North Straits Salish, by Timothy Montler. Proper viewing of the site requires a dynamic (downloadable) font.
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