Yokuts
Classificação: Yokutsan
·criticamente em risco
Classificação: Yokutsan
·criticamente em risco
As informações estão incompletas “Tonal Inversion in Geji and Pelu” . Bernard Caron (2011)
The Poso Creek, Buena Vista, and Gashowu subgroups have been extinct since the 1930s. Fewer than ten speakers of the Wikchamni (locally referred to as ''Wukchumne") dialect of the Tule-Kaweah subgroup remain, most of them living on the Tule River Reservation near Porterville. Half a dozen elderly speakers or partial speakers of the Choynimni ("Choinumne") dialect of the Kings River subgroup live in scattered locations in and around their traditional homeland. There are speakers of at least three Valley Yokuts dialects, including up to twenty-five fluent and semifluent speakers of Yawelmani ("Yowlumne") on the Tule River Reservation, a few speakers of Chukchansi at the Picayune and Table Mountain Rancherias in the foothills northeast of Fresno, and a few speakers of Tachi at the Santa Rosa Rancheria near Lemoore.
English
The Poso Creek, Buena Vista, and Gashowu subgroups have been extinct since the 1930s. Wikchamni (locally referred to as ''Wukchumne") dialect of the Tule-Kaweah subgroup, most of them living on the Tule River Reservation near Porterville. Choynimni ("Choinumne") dialect of the Kings River subgroup live in scattered locations in and around their traditional homeland. At least three Valley Yokuts dialects, including Yawelmani ("Yowlumne") on the Tule River Reservation, Chukchansi at the Picayune and Table Mountain Rancherias in the foothills northeast of Fresno, and Tachi at the Santa Rosa Rancheria near Lemoore.
As informações estão incompletas “North America” (7-41) . Victor Golla and Ives Goddard and Lyle Campbell and Marianne Mithun and Mauricio Mixco (2008) , Chris Moseley and Ron Asher · Routledge
Yokuts is a large complex of dialects, in the San Joaquin Valley of south-central California and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada to the east. There were over 40 local varieties, with 6 emergent languages. Tule-Kaweah Yokiuts is a cluster of dialects originally spoken in the Sierra Nevada foothills along the Tule and Kaweah Rivers, east of Porterville. Fewer than 10 speakers of the Wukchumne (Wikchamni) dialect of Tule-Kaweah remain, most of them on the Tule River Reservation.
Tule-Kaweah, a cluster of dialects originally spoken in the Sierra Nevada foothills along the Tule and Kaweah Rivers, east of Porterville. Fewer than 10 speakers of the Wukchumne (Wikchamni) dialect of Tule-Kaweah remain, most of them on the Tule River Reservation.
As informações estão incompletas “Endangered Languages of the United States” (108-130) . Christopher Rogers, Naomi Palosaari and Lyle Campbell (2010) , Christopher Moseley · UNESCO