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Miwok
Miw·yk
EthnicityMiwok
Geographic
distribution
California, western slopes of Sierra Nevada
Linguistic classificationYok-Utian
Glottologmiwo1275

The MiwokorMiwokan languages (/ˈmwɒk/;[1] Miwok:[which?] [míwːɨːk]), also known as MoquelumnanorMiwuk, are a group of endangered languages spoken in central California by the Miwok peoples, ranging from the Bay Area to the Sierra Nevada. There are seven Miwok languages, four of which have distinct regional dialects.[2] There are a few dozen speakers of the three Sierra Miwok languages, and in 1994 there were two speakers of Lake Miwok. The best attested language is Southern Sierra Miwok, from which the name Yosemite originates.[3] The name Miwok comes from the Northern Sierra Miwok word miw·yk meaning 'people.'[4]

Languages[edit]

1925 map of the Plains and Sierra Miwok territories

Language family by Mithun (1999):[4]

Proto-language[edit]

Reconstructions of Proto-Miwok plant and animal names by Callaghan (2014):[5]

Proto-Miwok animal names
Gloss Proto-Miwok
coyote *ʔole
wolf *hu·n, *hun·u-
antelope, bighorn *ha·lu-ṣ
pocket gopher *syw·yt
dog *haju
chicken hawk *suj·u
duck hawk *wek-wek
fish hawk *tuk-tuk
California condor *mol·uk ?
great horned owl *tuk·u-·li
barn owl *wič·iki-ṣ
burrowing owl *ṭok(·)ok...
valley quail *hek...
roadrunner *ʔuj(·)uj u, *ʔu·juju ?
kingfisher *ča·ṭa·-ṭa-
pileated woodpecker *pak-pak
California woodpecker *palaṭ·ak
lesser snow goose *wa·wo ?
goose spp. *low·ot ?
lizard *pit·e-·li ?
frog, sound of frog *waṭa·k ?
grasshopper *ko·ṭo ?
head louse *ke·t, *ket·y-
flea *ky(·)ky-ṣ
spider *pok·um
body louse *čypsi
scorpion *ʔet·ym
Proto-Miwok plant names
Gloss Proto-Miwok
mountain pine and nuts *san(·)ak
pine nuts, nuts *ṣanak
gray pine and nuts *sa·k, *sak·y
cedar, cypress *mo·nuk ?
valley oak, tree *ʔalwaṣ, ʔala·waṣ
live oak *sa·ṭa
small oak tree *su·k ?
white oak *mol·a, *mo·la
maple *ṣa·ji
buckeye (tree and fruit) *ʔu·nu
tree alder *sot·um ?
elderberry tree/fruit *ʔantaj
manzanita (tree and berries) *ʔe·je, *ʔej·e
Sierra gooseberry *ki·li
poison oak Proto-Utian *nykys
brush *lim·e
wormwood (sage herb) *kičin
grapes *mut(·)e
black basket root *mul·a
root, basket root (Carex spp.) *su·li
Indian potato (Brodiaea spp.) *wa·la
tea plant *huk...
jimson weed ?

Further reading[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student’s Handbook, Edinburgh
  • ^ Golla, Victor (2011). California Indian Languages. University of California, Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 156.
  • ^ "Origin of the word Yosemite (and linked references)". Yosemite.ca.us. 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  • ^ a b Mithun, Marianne (1999). The Languages of Native North America. New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 535. ISBN 978-0-521-29875-9.
  • ^ Callaghan, Catherine. (2014). Proto-Utian Grammar and Dictionary: with notes on Yokuts. Trends in Linguistics Documentation 31. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. doi:10.1515/9783110276770
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