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- Q1568938 subject Q6444248.
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- Q1568938 abstract "Salinan was the indigenous language of the Salinan people of the central coast of California. It has been extinct since the death of the last speaker in 1958.The language is attested to some extent in colonial sources such as Sitjar (1860), but the principal published documentation is Mason (1918). The main modern grammatical study, based on Mason's data and on the field notes of John Peabody Harrington and William H. Jacobsen, is Turner (1987), which also contains a complete bibliography of the primary sources and discussion of their orthography.Two dialects are recognized, Antoniaño and Migueleño, associated with the missions of San Antonio and San Miguel, respectively. Antoniaño is "sometimes also termed Sextapay, associated with the area of the Franciscan Mission of San Antonio de Padua in Monterey County." There may have been a third, Playano dialect, as suggested by mention of such a subdivision of the people, but nothing is known of them linguistically.Salinan may be a part of the hypothetical Hokan family. Edward Sapir included it in a subfamily of Hokan, along with Chumash and Seri. This classification has found its way into more recent encyclopedias and presentations of language families, but serious supporting evidence for this subfamily has never been presented.".
- Q1568938 iso6393Code "sln".
- Q1568938 languageFamily Q33406.
- Q1568938 spokenIn Q30.
- Q1568938 spokenIn Q99.
- Q1568938 thumbnail Salinan_lang.png?width=300.
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- Q1568938 iso "sln".
- Q1568938 name "Salinan".
- Q1568938 region "central coast California".
- Q1568938 states Q30.
- Q1568938 type Language.
- Q1568938 type Language.
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- Q1568938 comment "Salinan was the indigenous language of the Salinan people of the central coast of California. It has been extinct since the death of the last speaker in 1958.The language is attested to some extent in colonial sources such as Sitjar (1860), but the principal published documentation is Mason (1918). The main modern grammatical study, based on Mason's data and on the field notes of John Peabody Harrington and William H.".
- Q1568938 label "Salinan language".
- Q1568938 depiction Salinan_lang.png.
- Q1568938 name "Salinan".