- Koasati language
language
name=Koasati
states=United States
region=Elton, Louisiana andLivingston, Texas .
speakers=200
familycolor=American
fam1=Muskogean
fam2=Eastern Muskogean
iso2=nai|iso3=ckuKoasati (usually Coushatta) is a Native American language of Muskogean origin. The language is spoken by the
Coushatta people, most of whom live inAllen Parish north of the town ofElton, Louisiana , though a smaller number share areservation nearLivingston, Texas with the Alabama people. LinguistGeoffrey Kimball has estimated the number of speakers of the language at around 400 people, of whom approximately 350 live in Louisiana (Kimball 1991).Koasati is most closely related to the
Alabama language , but though the Coushatta and Alabama have historically lived near each other, their languages are no longer mutually intelligible without extensive exposure. The language is also related to theMikasuki language and some native speakers of Coushatta report they can understand Mikasuki without previous exposure to the language.One notable feature of the language is that men and women use slightly different grammatical forms of verbs.
References
*cite book | author=Kimball, Geoffrey D. | title=Koasati Grammar | publisher=University of Nebraska Press | year=1991 | id=ISBN 0-8032-2725-6
*cite book | author=Kimball, Geoffrey D. | title=Koasati Dictionary | publisher=University of Nebraska Press | year=1994 | id=ISBN 0-8032-2726-4
External links
* [http://www.coushattatribela.org/ Sovereign Nation of The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana]
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=cku Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Koasati entry]
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