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as with elders on the
Umatilla Reservation, tribal linguist Noel Rude has painstakingly recorded words, pronunciations, phrases, and other elements of the Umatilla language. The dictionary includes a grammar and comparative information that places the Umatilla language in its linguistic and historical context and compiles all of its known words, phrases, and constructions. Umatilla Dictionary is an important work for people of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, the Yakama Nation, and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and adds to the growing linguistic work being done by tribes and scholars on endangered languages.
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Umatilla Dictionary was published in 2014 with the University of Washington Press. The Dictionary documents the language of the Umatilla people east of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon and Washington. Working for many years with the accumulated scholarship of linguists and anthropologists as well
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Consonant clusters are common and show few restrictions. All words begin with a consonant, even though according to orthographic conventions, an initial glottal stop before a vowel is not written and initial unstressed /ʼɨ/ is not written before /m n l/ plus a consonant. Initial clusters of up to
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program for three- to five-year-olds." The Wíyat'ish Naknúwit "For the Future" Language
Project, has trained speakers using a Master-Apprentice program. A Flash Story Camp has been held by First Nations Development in collaboration with Tamastslikt's Language Enhancement Program and Education
276:). Nixyaawii Community School has offered Umatilla, Walla Walla and Nez Perce language classes for the last decade and a Cay-Uma-Wa Head Start program is being developed to reach children while they’re young. There are also online video resources and the Tamaluut immersion school, a new
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Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. In 2015, Umatilla instruction will be given at the high school level. There is interest in adapting a curriculum for Umatilla that has been used successfully for
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group. It was spoken during late aboriginal times along the
Columbia River and is therefore also called Columbia River Sahaptin. It is currently spoken as a first language by a few dozen elders and some adults in the
1191:'stones'). These two markers can sometimes co-exist in the same word. Several nouns feature irregular plural marks that might have been more widely used in the past, such as the prefix
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Consonantal alternations arise from two processes: velar stops /k kʼ/ may palatalize to /c č/ and affricates /c č/ become /t/ before /s š/. For instance, /c/ + /š/ becomes /t/ + /š/.
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As of 2013, there are about 50 first language speakers of
Umatilla. The language is taught at the Nixyaawii Community School. "There are six full-time language instructors in CTUIR (
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Rigsby, B. and Rude, N. 1996. Sketch of
Sahaptin, a Sahaptian language. Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 17, Languages: 666-692. Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.;
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Primary stress is distinctive and is indicated by an acute accent. It occurs on one syllable of a word. Stress contrast can be seen in the following examples:
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1982:
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2043:"Few Remember How to Speak Umatilla Language"
2014:"Umatilla, Walla Walla & Cayuse Language"
1765:"Tribe works to keep Umatilla language alive"
2290:Northern Kalapuya (Yamhill dialect (Yamell))
1250:Its inflectional system marks the verbs for:
1138:Vocalic alternations result from processes (
2163:Lower Rogue River (Tututni, Upper Coquille)
2031:Inez Reves, Umatilla interpreter, 1925-2011
1841:"Campers Learn About Their Tribal Language"
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2443:Northern Paiute (Numu and Paviotso)
1839:Reyes, Jessica Delos (2003-11-01).
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260:refer to the Umatilla people as
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2041:Zacharias, Karen (2001-05-19).
1763:Wheeler, Natalie (2013-09-18).
1286:(motion away from the speaker).
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1983:Neskahie, Arlie; Don Addison.
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2003:Verb Structure in Umatilla
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1796:(2 Oct. 2013 ed.)
1206:the pronominal prefix
1131:Phonological processes
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2308:Oregon Coast Penutian
1947:; Rude, Noel (2014).
1928:Aoki, Haruo. (1994).
1892:"Umatilla Dictionary"
1930:Nez Perce dictionary
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95:Ethnicity
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2368:Umatilla
1724:Umatilla
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