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Interior Salish languages

Branch of the Salishan languages of western North America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Interior Salish languages are one of the two main branches of the Salishan language family, the other being Coast Salish. It can be further divided into Northern and Southern subbranches. The first Interior Salish people encountered by American explorers were the Flathead people (Selish or seliš).

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Languages

Languages with no living native speakers are marked with an obelisk, .

  • Salish
    • Northern
      • Shuswap, also known as Secwepemctsín and səxwəpməxcín.
      • Lillooet, also known as St'át'imcets.[1]
      • Thompson River Salish, (nłeʔképmxcín; also known as Nlakaʼpamux, Ntlakapmuk, Thompson Salish, and Thompson.)
        • Spuzzum dialect, also called Lower Thompson (spəzm̓mxcín)[2]
        • sƛ̓eyéxʷcín[3]
        • nk̓əmcínxcín[4]
        • Nicola dialect (scw̓exmcín)[5][6]
    • Southern
      • Coeur d’Alene, also known as Snchitsuʼumshtsn and snčícuʔumšcn.
      • Columbia-Moses ,[a] also known as Columbia and Nxaʔamxcín.
      • Colville-Okanagan, also known as Okanagan, Nxsəlxcin, Nsilxcín, Nsíylxcən, and ta nukunaqínxcən.[7]
      • Montana Salish, also known as Spokane-Kalispel-Flathead, Kalispel–Pend d'Oreille language, and Spokane–Kalispel–Bitterroot Salish–Upper Pend d'Oreille.

The Southern Interior Salish languages share many common phonemic values but are separated by both vowel and consonant shifts (for example k k̓ x > č č' š).

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Peoples speaking an Interior Salish language

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Northern

  • Secwepemc, also known as Shuswap, Secwepemctsín, səxwəpməxcín (ʃəxwəpməxtʃín).[8]
  • St̓át̓imc, also known as Stlʼatlʼimx, Stlʼatlʼimc, Sƛ’aƛ’imxǝc (St̓át̓imcets, also known as Úcwalmicwts).[9]
  • Nlaka'pamux, also known as Thompson River Salish, Ntlakapmuk, Ntleʼkepmxcín, Thompson River, Thompson Salish, Thompson, known in frontier times as the Hakamaugh, Klackarpun, Couteau or Knife Indians.[10]

Central

Eastern

Southern

Many speakers and students of these languages live near the city of Spokane and for the past three years have gathered at the Celebrating Salish Conference which is hosted by the Kalispel Tribe at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino.[12]

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See also

Notes

  1. Currently undergoing revival.

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