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Significant differences between Wendat and
Wyandot in diachronic phonology, pronominal prefixes, and lexicon challenge the traditional view that Wyandot is modern Wendat. History suggests the roots of this language are complex; the ancestors of the Wyandot were refugees from various Huronian tribes
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The phonemic inventory of the consonants is written by using the orthography used by Kopris in his analysis, which was based on
Barbeau's transcriptions. The orthographic symbol is written in angled brackets where it differs from the IPA. Kopris listed places of articulation for the consonants but
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Barbeau's original transcriptions contained great detail and a complex system of diacritics, resulting in 64 different vowel characters. By eliminating allophones, Kopris found six phonemes, in addition to the marginal phoneme
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who banded together to form one tribe. After being displaced from their ancestral home in Canada on
Georgian Bay, the group traveled south, first to Ohio and later to Kansas and Oklahoma. As many members of this group were
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to reconstruct
Wyandot; he developed a grammar and dictionary of the language. This work represents the most comprehensive research done on the Wyandot language as spoken in Oklahoma just prior to its extinction (or its
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was reported in 2007 as being "the sole speaker" (non-native) of Wendat. Several Wendat scholars have master's degrees in Wendat language and have been active as linguists in the Wendat community in Quebec. In
1021:) occurring only in the first syllable of a word. Codas may consist of up to two consonants. This gives a maximal Wyandot syllable structure of CCCVCC, where C represent a consonant, and V represents a vowel.
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is offering
Wyandot language classes in the Wyandotte Public Schools grades K–4, at the Wyandotte Nation's preschool "Turtle-Tots" program in Oklahoma and has created online language lessons for self-study.
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1248:(an unrecognized non-profit organization that identifies as a Native American tribe) has been volunteering and teaching in the Wyandotte schools with the aid of the linguist Kopris.
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A Wyandot syllable consists of a vowel as the nucleus, a coda, and an optional onset. Onset clusters of two consonants are possible, with a single triconsonantal cluster (
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representing a glottal stop. The majority of characters represent their IPA values, with a few exceptions. The fricatives /ʃ/ and /ʒ/ are indicated with a
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Wyandot essentially died out as a spoken language with the death of the last native speaker in 1972, though there are now attempts at revitalization:
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Other analysis of the same
Barbeau data suggests that vowel length is contrastive in Wyandot, like in other Iroquoian languages.
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seems to indicate that the two are in the process of a phonemic split that was not yet complete by the early 20th century.
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Wendat use a similar orthography, with some differences. Although based on the 17th-century orthography of the
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Wyandot(te) language revitalization work, see an online lesson:
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Northern Iroquoian languages. Although the two largely appear to be in
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Steckley, John L. (1988). "How the Huron Became
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Linguistic work is also being done on the closely related Wendat. The
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Haldeman, Samuel Stehman (1847). "On the Phonology of the Wyandots".
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Huron Wyandot is classified as Critically Endangered by the
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noted that the distinction had not been made by Barbeau.
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characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see
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Oklahoma and Quebec have limited language programs (2007)
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Pulte, William (1999). "The Last Speaker of Wyandot".
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The Wyandot language is used in the television series
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1982:Mesquakie (Fox, Kickapoo, and Sauk)
1638:Native-languages.org: Wyandot words
1611:A Grammar and Dictionary of Wyandot
311:A Wyandot speaker, recorded in the
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2849:Extinct languages of North America
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1521:Goddard, J. (December 24, 2007).
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887:also has no voiced counterpart.
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2658:Labrador Inuit Pidgin French
2085:Black American Sign Language
1649:"Wyandotte Language Lessons"
1613:(PhD thesis). Buffalo: SUNY.
1343:"Wyandotte Language Lessons"
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1232:Wyandot and Wendat today
1937:Chiwere (Iowa and Otoe)
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2786:Maritime Sign Language
2765:American Sign Language
2254:Malecite-Passamaquoddy
2080:American Sign Language
1609:Kopris, Craig (2001).
1592:Kopris, Craig (1999).
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1620:Onomastica Canadiana
1227:"änen'enh" - Mother
222: – Wyandot
2739:Pennsylvania German
2185:Languages of Canada
1711:Iroquoian languages
1242:Wyandotte, Oklahoma
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412:Wyandotte, Oklahoma
374:Huron-Wendat Nation
229: – Wendat
121:Wyandotte, Oklahoma
2775:Inuk Sign Language
2734:Newfoundland Irish
2699:Tagalog (Filipino)
2672:Minority languages
2544:Heiltsuk-Oowekyala
2302:Babine-Witsuwitʼen
2192:Official languages
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1145:⟨ön⟩
1141:⟨ën⟩
1133:⟨on⟩
1129:⟨en⟩
1121:⟨nd⟩
1079:⟨ⁿg⟩
1075:⟨ⁿd⟩
1067:⟨ę:⟩
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1117:⟨n⟩
1087:⟨g⟩
1083:⟨m⟩
1071:⟨ⁿ⟩
1063:⟨:⟩
1059:⟨ǫ⟩
1055:⟨ę⟩
1047:⟨ž⟩
1043:⟨š⟩
1035:⟨ʔ⟩
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1954:Delaware
1948:Comanche
1926:Cheyenne
1921:Cherokee
1876:Oklahoma
1796:Cherokee
1789:Southern
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1745:Nottoway
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462:Alveolar
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291:Help:IPA
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162:Northern
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2598:Beothuk
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1972:Koasati
1943:Choctaw
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1900:Alabama
1885:Italics
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