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- Hokan_languages abstract "The Hokan /ˈhoʊkæn/ language family is a hypothetical grouping of a dozen small language families spoken in California, Arizona and Mexico. In nearly a century since Edward Sapir first proposed the "Hokan" hypothesis, little additional evidence has been found that these families were related to each other. Although some Hokan families may indeed be related, especially in northern California, few linguists today expect Hokan as a whole to prove to be valid, and the term is often used as a convenient label to simplify one of the most linguistically diverse areas of the world. The name Hokan is loosely based on the word for "two" in the various Hokan languages: *xwak in Proto-Yuman, c-oocj (pronounced [koːkx]) in Seri, ha'k in Achumawi, etc.Geographic distribution of the Hokan languages suggests that they became separated around the great central valley of California by the influx of later-arriving Penutian and other peoples; archaeological evidence for this is summarized in Chase-Dunn & Mann (1998). These languages are spoken by Native American communities around and east of Mount Shasta, others near Lake Tahoe, the Pomo on the California coast, and the Yuman peoples along the lower Colorado River. Some linguists also include Chumash, between San Francisco and Los Angeles, and other families, but the evidence is insubstantial, and most now restrict Hokan to some or all of the languages listed below. The Yurumanguí language of Colombia was claimed to be Hokan by Rivet. This claim has not been accepted by historical linguists.".
- Hokan_languages thumbnail Proposed_Hokan_langs.png?width=300.
- Hokan_languages wikiPageExternalLink Marlett-Hokan.pdf.
- Hokan_languages wikiPageExternalLink article.php?sid=19244.
- Hokan_languages wikiPageExternalLink famhok_words.htm.
- Hokan_languages wikiPageID "589293".
- Hokan_languages wikiPageRevisionID "603224157".
- Hokan_languages acceptance "controversial".
- Hokan_languages child Comecrudan_languages.
- Hokan_languages child Jicaquean_languages.
- Hokan_languages child Palaihnihan_languages.
- Hokan_languages child Pomoan_languages.
- Hokan_languages child Shastan_languages.
- Hokan_languages child Tequistlatecan_languages.
- Hokan_languages child Yuman%E2%80%93Cochim%C3%AD_languages.
- Hokan_languages child "Ch’imáriko".
- Hokan_languages child "Coahuilteco".
- Hokan_languages child "Esselen".
- Hokan_languages child "Karuk".
- Hokan_languages child "Salinan".
- Hokan_languages child "Seri".
- Hokan_languages child "Washo".
- Hokan_languages child "Yana".
- Hokan_languages family "Hokan".
- Hokan_languages familycolor "American".
- Hokan_languages glotto "none".
- Hokan_languages hasPhotoCollection Hokan_languages.
- Hokan_languages iso "hok".
- Hokan_languages map "Proposed Hokan langs.png".
- Hokan_languages mapcaption "Hokan families of California".
- Hokan_languages name "Hokan".
- Hokan_languages region "North America".
- Hokan_languages subject Category:Hokan_languages.
- Hokan_languages subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_California.
- Hokan_languages subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_Great_Basin.
- Hokan_languages subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_Southwest.
- Hokan_languages subject Category:Mesoamerican_languages.
- Hokan_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Hokan_languages type Class107997703.
- Hokan_languages type Collection107951464.
- Hokan_languages type Communication100033020.
- Hokan_languages type Group100031264.
- Hokan_languages type HokanLanguages.
- Hokan_languages type IndigenousLanguage106903519.
- Hokan_languages type IndigenousLanguagesOfCalifornia.
- Hokan_languages type IndigenousLanguagesOfTheNorthAmericanGreatBasin.
- Hokan_languages type IndigenousLanguagesOfTheNorthAmericanSouthwest.
- Hokan_languages type Language106282651.
- Hokan_languages type MesoamericanLanguages.
- Hokan_languages comment "The Hokan /ˈhoʊkæn/ language family is a hypothetical grouping of a dozen small language families spoken in California, Arizona and Mexico. In nearly a century since Edward Sapir first proposed the "Hokan" hypothesis, little additional evidence has been found that these families were related to each other.".
- Hokan_languages label "Hoka-Sprachen".
- Hokan_languages label "Hokan languages".
- Hokan_languages label "Hokantalen".
- Hokan_languages label "Langues hokanes".
- Hokan_languages label "Lenguas hokanas".
- Hokan_languages label "Línguas hocanas".
- Hokan_languages label "Хоканские языки".
- Hokan_languages sameAs Hoka-Sprachen.
- Hokan_languages sameAs Lenguas_hokanas.
- Hokan_languages sameAs Langues_hokanes.
- Hokan_languages sameAs Hokantalen.
- Hokan_languages sameAs Línguas_hocanas.
- Hokan_languages sameAs m.02szl9.
- Hokan_languages sameAs Q33406.
- Hokan_languages sameAs Q33406.
- Hokan_languages sameAs Hokan_languages.
- Hokan_languages wasDerivedFrom Hokan_languages?oldid=603224157.
- Hokan_languages depiction Proposed_Hokan_langs.png.
- Hokan_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Hokan_languages.