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Latest revision as of 20:21, 12 August 2009

Also Known As: Arrapahoe


Description:

The Arapaho language or "hinono'eitiit" (also "Arapahoe Language" and "hiinonoei'tiit") is a Plains Algonquian language (an areal rather than genetic grouping) spoken almost entirely by elders in Wyoming, and to a much lesser extent in Oklahoma. It is in great danger of becoming extinct. As of 1996, there were approximately 1,000 speakers of the Northern Arapaho. In 2008, it was reported that a school had been opened to teach the language to children. 22 children are currently being taught there. The school was established as a matter of urgency, as no person aged under 55 was fluent in Arapaho at that point. Arapaho has diverged very significantly phonologically from its posited proto-language, Proto-Algonquian (Proto-Algonquian *maθkwa, "bear," became Arapaho wox, and Proto-Algonquian *weθari, "her husband," became Arapaho ííx). As mentioned above, the Plains Algonquian languages are phonologically very distinct from other people in the great basin speak Algonquian languages and from Proto-Algonquian. Arapaho has a series of four short vowels /i e ɔ u/ and four long vowels /iː eː ɔː uː/. It also contains three diphthongs, /ei/, /ɔu/, and /ie/.

The consonant inventory of Arapaho..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Arapaho Language Speakers

http://llmap.org/languages/arp/static_map.png?width=400&height=300&kilroywashere=.png

Rosetta Document Collection

Detailed Description:
1(download)(browse)
Phonology:
1(download)(browse)
Vernacular Text:
1(download)(browse)

Overview

Main Country: United States
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: arp

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Algic Group

    Algonquian Group

      Plains Group

        Arapaho Group

          Arapaho Language