- Yahi language
Infobox language
name=Yahi
nativename=Native Name
familycolor=Isolate
states=USA
region=California
speakers=Extinct
fam1=Hokan?
fam2=Yanan
fam3=Southern Yanan
iso1=-
iso2b=-
iso3=ynnYahi is an extinct language formerly spoken in the upper
Sacramento Valley area, roughly in the area between Mill Creek and Deer Creek. It is grouped with the Southern forms of the Yana languages which, together with Central and Northern Yana are an isolated group of languages.Vocabulary/Lexis
Yahi distinguishes male and female forms with male forms, frequently marked with the suffix "-na", generally longer than female forms. Some examples are [Kroeber, T. "Ishi in two worlds" Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984] :auna - fire
Numerals
Some numerals from Sapir et al, [Sapir, E., Swadesh. M., Haas, M. "Yana Dictionary" University of California Press, 1960]
Example Phrases
History
The last documented speaker of Yahi was a man called
Ishi who caused a scientific stir when he made contact with the outside world in 1911, long after the Yahi had been assumed to be extinct.References
External links
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ynn Ethnologue entry on the Yahi language]
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