Central Kalapuya language


Central Kalapuyan was a Kalapuyan language indigenous to the central and southern Willamette Valley in Oregon in the United States. It was spoken by various bands of the Kalapuya peoples who inhabited the valley up through the middle of the 19th century. The language is closely related to [Northern Kalapuya people|Kalapuya language|Northern Kalapuya], spoken in the Tualatin and Yamhill valleys.

Dialects

Dialects of Central Kalapuya that have been identified include:

Phonology

The phonology of the Santiam dialect, as described by Jacobs and analyzed by Banks, is listed below. Banks notes that Jacobs' analysis does not rigorously account for allophonic variation, and that, according to Jacobs, there may have been some interchangeability between the velar and uvular series.

Consonants

The nasals and likely had syllabic forms: and. Jacobs possibly notes that the plosives also have voiced allophones, as,,,,, and. Banks also notes that, and may have been allophones.

Vowels

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Santiam Kalapuya had three diphthongs:, and. Vowel length may have been phonemic, may have been an allophone of /u/.