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ID a & Name b |
65-AAB-b Shoshoni + Comanche |
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LSName h |
Shoshoni + Comanche |
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outer language |
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no |
Notes l |
shoshone, tosauwihi, wihinasht, including sherry-dika, tosawi, tukadka, pohogue, part of "wider" shoshoni ⊕ formerly from Rocky mountains to Great Plains # the name shoshoni is sometimes used also for Panamint and Bannock (parts of "Wider" Shoshoni) |
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8 InnerLanguages • 4 Dialects • 1 ISO-639-Relative |
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GeoEntity C 1
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United States
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ID a & Name b |
65-AAB-bh Comanche |
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492 |
LSName h |
comanche |
LSType i |
inner language |
IsNotional k |
no |
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komanche, allebome, hietan, jetan, llanero, meco, näumi, nüma, paduca, including quahadi # comanche < [51=] Español: camino ancho =«wide trail» ¶ divided from Shohoni-E. in 18th cent., after acquisition of horses, to become equestrian buffalo-hunters ⊕ migrated in 18th cent. from Wyoming to Great Plains; settled from 19th cent. in Washita valley: Andarko agency... Lawton ➤ former vehicular language for much of the Great Plains, still inter-intelligible with Shoshoni-E. |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-3-Language-com Comanche
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GeoEntity C 1
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United States
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1-2 of 2 matches of 32810 nodes total |