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Konu Başlığı: Ynt: ÖLÜ DİLLER... Gönderen: ceren burçak dağ üzerinde 06 Ağustos 2008 - 22:00:37 Recently extinct languages - son zamanlarda ölen diller
Main article: List of extinct languages With last known speaker and/or date of death. - (en son konuşan ve/ya da dilin ölüm tarihi) Adai: (late 19th century) Akkala Sami: Marja Sergina (2003) entire Alsean family Alsea: John Albert (1942) Yaquina: (1884) Apalachee: (early 18th century) Atakapa: (early 20th century) Atsugewi: (1988) Beothuk: Shanawdithit (a.k.a. "Nancy April") (1829) entire Catawban family: Catawba: before 1960 Woccon Cayuse: (ca. 1930s) Chemakum: (ca. 1940s) Chicomuceltec: (late 20th century) Chimariko: (ca. 1930s) Chitimacha: Benjamin Paul (1934) & Delphine Ducloux (1940) entire Chumashan family: Barbareño language was last to become extinct. Barbareño: Mary Yee (1965) Ineseño Island Chumash Obispeño Purisimeño Ventureño Coahuilteco: (18th century) Cochimí (a Yuman-Cochimí language): (early 19th century) entire Comecrudan family Comecrudo: recorded from children (Andrade, Emiterio, Joaquin, & others) of last speakers in 1886 Garza: last recorded in 1828 Mamulique: last recorded in 1828 entire Coosan family Hanis: Martha Johnson (1972) Miluk: Annie Miner Peterson (1939) Cornish: (Dolly Pentreath, last fluent speaker, died 1777) (undergoing attempts at revival) all Costanoan languages (which make up a subfamily of the Utian language family): (ca. 1940s) Karkin Mutsun Northern Costanoan: Ramaytush Chochenyo Tamyen Awaswas Rumsen: last recorded speaker died 1939 in Monterey, California. Chalon Cotoname: last recorded from Santos Cavázos and Emiterio in 1886 Crimean Gothic: language vanished by the 1800’s Cuman: (early 17th century) Dalmatian: Tuone Udaina, (June 10, 1898) Esselen: report of few speakers left in 1833, extinct before end 19th century Eyak (a Na-Dené language): Marie Smith Jones, January 21, 2008 Gabrielino (an Uto-Aztecan language): elderly speakers last recorded in 1933 Galice-Applegate (an Athabaskan language): Galice dialect: Hoxie Simmons (1963) Jassic (17th century) Juaneño (an Uto-Aztecan language): last recorded in 1934 Kakadu (Gagadju): Big Bill Neidjie (July 2002) entire Kalapuyan family: Central Kalapuya: Ahantchuyuk, Luckimute, Mary's River, and Lower McKenzie River dialects: last speakers were about 6 persons who were all over 60 in 1937 Santiam dialect: (ca. 1950s) Northern Kalapuya: Tualatin dialect: Louis Kenoyer (1937) Yamhill dialect: Louisa Selky (1915) Yonkalla: last recorded in 1937 from Laura Blackery Albertson who only partly remembered it. Kamassian: (1989) Karankawa: (1858) Kathlamet (a Chinookan language): (ca. 1930s) Kitanemuk (an Uto-Aztecan language): Marcelino Rivera, Isabella Gonzales, Refugia Duran (last recorded 1937) Kitsai (a Caddoan language): (ca. 1940) Kwalhioqua-Clatskanie (an Athabaskan language): children of the last speakers remembered a few words, recorded in 1935 & 1942 Clatskanie dialect: father of Willie Andrew (ca. 1870) Kwalhioqua dialect: mother of Lizzie Johnson (1910) Lower Chinook (a Chinookan language): (ca. 1930s) Mahican: last spoken in Wisconsin (ca. 1930s) Manx: Ned Maddrell (December 1974) (but is being revived as a second language) Mattole-Bear River (an Athabaskan language): Bear River dialect: material from last elderly speaker recorded (ca. 1929) Mattole dialect: material recorded (ca. 1930) Mbabaram: Albert Bennett (1972) Miami-Illinois: (1989) Mochica: ca. 1950s Mohegan: Fidelia Fielding (1908) Molala: Fred Yelkes (1958) Munichi: Victoria Huancho Icahuate (late 1990s) Natchez: Watt Sam & Nancy Raven (early 1930s) Negerhollands: Alice Stevenson (1987) Noxws'a7aq (Nooksack): Sindick Jimmy (1977) Northern Pomo: (1994) Nottoway (an Iroquoian language): last recorded before 1836 Pentlatch (a Salishan language): Joe Nimnim (1940) Pánobo (a Pano-Tacanan language): 1991 Pochutec (Uto-Aztecan last documented 1917 by Franz Boas Polabian (a Slavic language): (late 18th century) Salinan: (ca. 1960) entire Shastan family Konomihu New River Shasta Okwanuchu Shasta: 3 elderly speakers in 1980, extinct by 1990 Siuslaw: (ca. 1970s) Slovincian (a Slavic language): (20th century) Susquehannock: all last speakers murdered in 1763 Takelma: Molly Orton (or Molly Orcutt) & Willie Simmons (both not fully fluent) last recorded in 1934 Tasmanian: (late 19th century) Tataviam (an Uto-Aztecan language): Juan José Fustero who remembered only a few words of his grandparents' language (recorded 1913) Teteté (an Tucanoan language) Tillamook (a Salishan language): (1970) Tonkawa: 6 elderly people in 1931 Tsetsaut (an Athabaskan language): last fluent speaker was elderly man recorded in 1894 Tunica: Sesostrie Youchigant (ca. mid 20th century) Ubykh: Tevfik Esenç (October 1992) all dialects of Upper Chinook (a Chinookan language) are extinct, except for the Wasco-Wishram dialect. The Clackamas dialect became extinct in the 1930s, other dialects have little documentation. (The Wasco-Wishram dialect is still spoken by 6 elders.) Upper Umpqua: Wolverton Orton, last recorded in 1942 Vegliot Dalmatian: Tuone Udaina (Italian: Antonio Udina) (10 June 1898) Wappo Wiyot: Della Prince (1962) Yana: Ishi (1916) Yola related to English (mid 19th c.) kaynak: en.wikipedia Konu Başlığı: Ynt: ÖLÜ DİLLER... Gönderen: ceren burçak dağ üzerinde 06 Ağustos 2008 - 22:02:26 Eğer bütün ölü dillere bakmak istiyorsanız;
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