Seneca
[também conhecido como Tsonnontouan, Taroko,]Classificação: Iroquoian
·criticamente em risco
Classificação: Iroquoian
·criticamente em risco
Tsonnontouan, Taroko |
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Iroquoian, Northern Iroquoian |
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As informações estão incompletas “An Overview of Language Preservation at Ohi: yoʹ, the Seneca Allegany Territory.” . Borgia, Melissa E. (2010)
"there are less than 50 speakers altogether" (from personal communication from Wallace Chafe, 2007) (p. iv).
English
As informações estão incompletas “Endangered Languages of the United States” (108-130) . Christopher Rogers, Naomi Palosaari and Lyle Campbell (2010) , Christopher Moseley · UNESCO
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
The youngest speaker is in his 50s.
It is now spoken by about 100 people in three reservation communities in New York: Cattaraugus, on Lake Erie;
Allegany, in Salamanca; and Tonawanda, near Buffalo.
English
In three reservation communities in New York: Cattaraugus, on Lake Erie; Allegany, in Salamanca; and Tonawanda, near Buffalo.
As informações estão incompletas “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press