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52 Yuman

  • Amy Miller
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Abstract

Yuman languages are the traditional languages of more than 30 communities in the U.S. and Mexico. This chapter begins with a brief discussion of the location and present situation of Yuman languages and then describes some of their prominent features, including sound systems, the internal structure of words, interrelationships among words, and some basic aspects of grammar that are widespread across the family, including simple sentences, switch reference, and auxiliary verb constructions.

Abstract

Yuman languages are the traditional languages of more than 30 communities in the U.S. and Mexico. This chapter begins with a brief discussion of the location and present situation of Yuman languages and then describes some of their prominent features, including sound systems, the internal structure of words, interrelationships among words, and some basic aspects of grammar that are widespread across the family, including simple sentences, switch reference, and auxiliary verb constructions.

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