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61 Unclassified languages

  • Raoul Zamponi
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Abstract

This chapter is a guide to what is known about fifteen languages once spoken in North America north of Mexico that now exist only as fragmentary records which resist (a convincing) classification: Nansemond and Pamunkey of the Northeast; Akokisa, Bayogoula, Bidai, Calusa, Congaree, Cusabo, Guale, Sewee, and Shoccoree-Eno of the Southeast; Amotomanco, Aranama, Solano, and Tanpachoa of the Southern Plains.

© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Abstract

This chapter is a guide to what is known about fifteen languages once spoken in North America north of Mexico that now exist only as fragmentary records which resist (a convincing) classification: Nansemond and Pamunkey of the Northeast; Akokisa, Bayogoula, Bidai, Calusa, Congaree, Cusabo, Guale, Sewee, and Shoccoree-Eno of the Southeast; Amotomanco, Aranama, Solano, and Tanpachoa of the Southern Plains.

© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Abstract

This chapter is a guide to what is known about fifteen languages once spoken in North America north of Mexico that now exist only as fragmentary records which resist (a convincing) classification: Nansemond and Pamunkey of the Northeast; Akokisa, Bayogoula, Bidai, Calusa, Congaree, Cusabo, Guale, Sewee, and Shoccoree-Eno of the Southeast; Amotomanco, Aranama, Solano, and Tanpachoa of the Southern Plains.

© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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