- Cowlitz language
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Cowlitz Spoken in United States Region Southwestern Washington Native speakers extinct (ethnic population: 200)[1] (date missing) Language family Salishan- Tsamosan
- Cowlitz
Language codes ISO 639-3 cow The Cowlitz language is a member of the Tsamosan (Olympic) branch of the Coast Salish family of Salishan languages.
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The Cowltiz tribe
The 'Cowlitz tribe' was originally two distinct tribes: the Lower Cowlitz and the Upper Cowlitz. Only the Lower Cowlitz spoke Cowlitz; the Upper Cowlitz, a Sahaptin tribe, spoke a dialect of Yakama.
Vocabulary
Cowlitz is most similar to Lower Chehalis, another Tsamosan language, although it does contains some oddities, such as the word for one, utsus (in contrast to the Lower Chehalis paw).
English Cowlitz Lower Cowlitz tribe Sł'púlmš one (number) utsus two salli three kałi four mus References
- Native-Languages.org.
- Kinkade, Dale. Cowlitz Dictionary And Grammatical Sketch. Missoula: University of Montana Press, 2004.
See also
- Cowlitz (tribe)
- Salishan languages
- Native American Languages
Categories:- Language articles with undated speaker data
- Languages of the United States
- Coast Salishan languages
- Indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest Coast
- Extinct languages of North America
- Indigenous languages of Washington (state)
- Indigenous languages of the Americas stubs
- Tsamosan
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