Northwest Sahaptin

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Sahaptin is a Sahaptian language spoken in Washington and Oregon, U.S.A. Rigsby & Rude (1996) divide Sahaptin into three broad dialect areas: Northwest, Northeast, and Columbia River. This Illustration of the IPA reflects the Yakama (also spelled Yakima) subdialect (ykm) of Northwest Sahaptin. Sahaptin has fifty or fewer native speakers (Beavert & Jansen 2012). The second author is a native speaker of this dialect. Her voice is on the accompanying recordings.

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Hargus, S., & Beavert, V. (2014). Northwest Sahaptin. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 44(3), 319–342. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025100314000218

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