- Source: Oregon Penutian languages
Oregon Penutian is a hypothetical language family in the Penutian language phylum comprising languages spoken at one time by several groups of Native Americans in present-day western Oregon and western Washington in the United States. Various languages in the family are divided by dialects that are in most cases identical to the various identified tribal bands in the region.
The languages were spoken largely along both banks of the lower and middle Columbia River, in the Willamette Valley, in the Oregon Cascade Range, along the Oregon Coast, and in the valleys of the Umpqua and Rogue rivers. The area in which the languages were spoken includes the most populated areas of Oregon today.
Languages in the Oregon Penutian family are:
Kalapuyan
Takelma
Coast Oregon group
Alsean
Siuslaw
Coosan
Recent internal classifications of Penutian, such as that of Scott DeLancey, have abandoned Oregon Penutian, while retaining the Coast Oregon Penutian family.
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- California
- Edward Sapir
- Oregon Penutian languages
- Penutian languages
- Coast Oregon Penutian languages
- Plateau Penutian languages
- Coosan languages
- Klamath language
- Alsea language
- Kalapuyan languages
- Siuslaw language
- Amerind languages
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