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Utian (also Miwok–Costanoan, previously Mutsun) is a family of indigenous languages spoken in Northern California,
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Miwok The Miwok (also spelled Miwuk, Mi-Wuk, or Me-Wuk) are members of four linguistically related Native American groups indigenous to what is now Northern California, who traditionally spoke one of the Miwok languages in the Utian family. The word ...
and Ohlone peoples both spoke languages of the Utian language family. It has recently been argued that the Utian languages and Yokuts languages are sub-families of the
Yok-Utian Yok-Utian is a proposed language family of California. It consists of the Yokuts language and the Utian language family. While connections between Yokuts and Utian languages were noticed through attempts to reconstruct their proto-languages in ...
language family ( Callaghan 1997, 2001; Golla 2007:76-77). Utian and Yokutsan have traditionally been considered part of the Penutian language phylum (Goddard 1996:313-319; Mithun 1999; Shipley 1978:82-85). All Utian languages are severely
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See also

* Penutian languages * Miwok languages * Ohlone languages


References

* Callaghan, Catherine. (1997). Evidence for Yok-Utian. ''International Journal of American Linguistics'', ''63'', pages 18–64. * Callaghan, Catherine. (2001). More evidence for Yok-Utian: A reanalysis of the Dixon and Kroeber sets ''International Journal of American Linguistics'', ''67'' (3), pages 313-346. * Callaghan, Catherine. (2014).
Proto-Utian Grammar and Dictionary: with notes on Yokuts
'. Trends in Linguistics Documentation 31. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. * Goddard, Ives. (1996). "The Classification of the Native Languages of North America." In ''Languages'', Ives Goddard, ed., pp. 290–324. Handbook of North American Indians Vol. 17, W. C. Sturtevant, general ed. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution. . * Golla, Victor. (2007). "Linguistic Prehistory" in ''California Prehistory: Colonization, Culture, and Complexity'', pp. 71–82. Terry L. Jones and Kathryn A. Klar, editors. New York: Altamira Press. . * Mithun, Marianne. (1999). ''The languages of Native North America''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (hbk); . * Shipley, William F. (1978). ''Native Languages of California'', in ''Handbook of North American Indians'', Vol. 8 (California). William C. Sturtevant, and Robert F. Heizer, eds. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. / 0160045754, pages 80–90.


External links



(map after Kroeber)
Central Sierra Miwok Dictionary
Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians
Southern Sierra Miwok Dictionary
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Utian Languages Language families Indigenous languages of California Yok-Utian languages fr:Langues miwok