Mono Lake Northern Paiute. Babel, M., Houser, M. J., & Toosarvandani, M. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 42(2):233–243, August, 2012.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Northern Paiute is a member of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is spoken across the Great Basin in the western United States – from Mono Lake in California, on the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, through western Nevada and into southeastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho, as well as in a discontinuous region in southeastern Idaho by the Bannock. There are, according to Golla (2011), about 300 first-language speakers of Northern Paiute. In this illustration, we describe the language's Mono Lake variety.
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title = {Mono {Lake} {Northern} {Paiute}},
volume = {42},
issn = {1475-3502, 0025-1003},
url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-international-phonetic-association/article/mono-lake-northern-paiute/B2B9F783A3282CD854430C75EEABD636},
doi = {10.1017/S002510031100051X},
abstract = {Northern Paiute is a member of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is spoken across the Great Basin in the western United States – from Mono Lake in California, on the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, through western Nevada and into southeastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho, as well as in a discontinuous region in southeastern Idaho by the Bannock. There are, according to Golla (2011), about 300 first-language speakers of Northern Paiute. In this illustration, we describe the language's Mono Lake variety.},
language = {Northern Paiute (Mono Lake)},
number = {2},
urldate = {2024-11-05},
journal = {Journal of the International Phonetic Association},
author = {Babel, Molly and Houser, Michael J. and Toosarvandani, Maziar},
month = aug,
year = {2012},
pages = {233--243},
}
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