Arapaho language

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Arapaho
Hinóno'eitíít
Spoken in: United States 
Region: The Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Total speakers: ~1,000
Language family: Algic
 Algonquian
  Plains Algonquian
   Arapaho
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: arp
ISO 639-3: arp

The Arapaho language (also Arapahoe) language is a Plains Algonquian language (an areal rather than genetic grouping) spoken almost entirely by elders in Wyoming. The language, which is in great danger of becoming extinct, has diverged very significantly phonologically from its posited proto-language, Proto-Algonquian (Proto-Algonquian *maθkwa, "bear," became Arapaho wox, and Proto-Algonquian *weθari, "her husband," became Arapaho ííx).

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As mentioned above, the Plains Algonquian languages are phonologically very distinct from other people in the great basin speak Algonquian languages and from Proto-Algonquian.

Arapaho has a series of four short vowels /i e ɔ u/ and four long vowels /iː eː ɔː uː/. It also contains three diphthongs, /ei/, /ɔu/, and /ie/.

The consonant inventory of Arapaho is given in the table below. /j/ is normally transcribed as , /ʧ/ as , /ʔ/ as <'>, and /θ/ is sometimes written <3>.

Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stop b t k ʔ
Affricate ʧ
Fricative θ s x h
Nasal n
Semivowel w j

Arapaho is a tonal language. Vowels can have a mid tone (unmarked), high tone (marked with an acute accent), or falling tone (marked with a circumflex).

Gros Ventre (also known as Atsina), a divergent dialect of Arapaho, has three additional phonemes, /tʲ/, /ʦ/, and /bʲ/, and lacks the velar fricative /x/.

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  • Goddard, Ives. 1974. "An Outline of the Historical Phonology of Arapaho and Atsina." International Journal of American Linguistics 40:102-16.
  • Mithun, Marianne. 1999. The Languages of Native North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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