Kalapuyan languages

Kalapuya
Ethnicity: Kalapuya people
Geographic
distribution:
Northwest Oregon
Linguistic classification: Penutian ?
  • Kalapuya
Subdivisions:

Kalapuyan (also Kalapuya) is a small extinct language family that was spoken in the Willamette Valley of Western Oregon, United States. It consists of three languages.

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Family division

Kalapuyan consists of

1. Northern Kalapuya (aka TualatinYamhill)
2. Central Kalapuya (aka Santiam)
3. Yoncalla (aka Southern Kalapuya)

Genetic relations

Kalapuyan is usually connected with the various Penutian proposals with Kalapuyan lying within an Oregon Penutian sub-group (along with Takelma, Siuslaw, and Coosan). A special relationship with Takelma has been proposed, together forming a Takelman family; however, recent research has offered counterevidence against this relationship. Therefore, currently the Kalapuyan family is generally considered separate, but with promising connections to the Penutian hypothesis.

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