Nomlaki language
| Nomlaki | |
|---|---|
| Central Wintun | |
| Native to | United States |
| Region | northern California |
| Ethnicity | Nomlaki people |
| Extinct |
(date missing)[1] at least 1 partial speaker[1] |
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Wintuan
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 |
nol |
| Glottolog |
noml1242[2] |
Nomlaki (Noamlakee), or Wintun, is a moribund Wintuan language of Northern California. It was not extensively documented, however, some recordings exist of speaker Andrew Freeman and Sylvester Simmons.[3]
There is at least one partial speaker left per Golla (2011).
See also
References
External links
- Overview at the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Nomlaki language at the California Language Archive
- OLAC resources in Wintu and Nomlaki
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