- Source: Apalachee language
Apalachee was a Muskogean language of Florida. It was closely related to Koasati and Alabama. Apalachee was found to belong to the same branch of the Muskogean family as Koasati, Alabama, and Hitchiti.
The language is known primarily from one document, a letter written in 1688 to Charles II of Spain. Geoffrey Kimball has produced a grammatical sketch and a vocabulary of the language based on the contents of the letter.
Phonology
= Consonants
=Orthography is only shown where it differs from the IPA.
= Vowels
=Vowels may also be elongated.
References
External links
Apalachee Language Guide
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Apalachee language
- Apalachee
- Muskogean languages
- Apalachee (disambiguation)
- Apalachee Bay
- Talimali Band of Apalachee Indians
- Alabama language
- Languages of the United States
- American Sign Language
- Indigenous languages of the Americas