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- Timucua_language abstract "Timucua is a language isolate formerly spoken in northern and central Florida and southern Georgia by the Timucua people. Timucua was the primary language used in the area at the time of Spanish colonization in Florida. Linguistic and archaeological studies suggest that it may have been spoken from around 2000 BC. Differences among the nine or ten Timucua dialects were slight, and appeared to serve mostly to delineate tribal boundaries. Some linguists suggest that the Tawasa of what is now northern Alabama may have spoken Timucua, but this is disputed.Most of what is known of the language comes from the works of Father Francisco Pareja, a Franciscan missionary who came to St. Augustine in 1595. During his 31 years of service to the Timucua, he developed a writing system for the language, the first for an indigenous language of the Americas. He published several Spanish-Timucua catechisms, as well as a grammar of the Timucua language, from 1612-1627. His 1612 work was the first to be published in an indigenous language in the Americas. Including his six surviving works, only nine primary sources of information about the Timucua language survive, including two catechisms written in Timucua and Spanish by Father Gregorio de Movilla in 1635, and a Spanish-translated Timucuan letter to the Spanish Crown dated 1688. In 1763 the British took over Florida from Spain following the Seven Years War, and most Spanish colonists and mission Indians, including the few remaining Timucua speakers, left for Cuba, near Havana. The language group is now extinct.".
- Timucua_language iso6393Code "tjm".
- Timucua_language spokenIn Florida.
- Timucua_language thumbnail Timucua_lang.png?width=300.
- Timucua_language wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=5291.
- Timucua_language wikiPageExternalLink timucua.htm.
- Timucua_language wikiPageID "3680428".
- Timucua_language wikiPageRevisionID "601312051".
- Timucua_language dia Tawasa_language.
- Timucua_language extinct "second half 18th century".
- Timucua_language family Language_isolate.
- Timucua_language familycolor "American".
- Timucua_language glotto "timu1245".
- Timucua_language hasPhotoCollection Timucua_language.
- Timucua_language iso "tjm".
- Timucua_language linglist "tjm".
- Timucua_language map "Timucua lang.png".
- Timucua_language mapcaption "Pre-contact distribution of the Timucua language.".
- Timucua_language mapcaption "The Tawasa dialect, if it was Timucua, would have been geographically isolated in Alabama".
- Timucua_language name "Timucua".
- Timucua_language notice "IPA".
- Timucua_language region "Florida, Southeastern Geography, Eastern Texas".
- Timucua_language script "Published in the Spanish alphabet, 1612–1635".
- Timucua_language states "United States".
- Timucua_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Timucua_language subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_North_America.
- Timucua_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_Southeast.
- Timucua_language subject Category:Language_isolates_of_North_America.
- Timucua_language subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Alabama.
- Timucua_language subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Florida.
- Timucua_language subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Timucua_language subject Category:Timucua.
- Timucua_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Timucua_language type Communication100033020.
- Timucua_language type ExtinctLanguagesOfNorthAmerica.
- Timucua_language type IndigenousLanguage106903519.
- Timucua_language type IndigenousLanguagesOfTheNorthAmericanSoutheast.
- Timucua_language type Language106282651.
- Timucua_language type Language.
- Timucua_language type Language.
- Timucua_language type Language.
- Timucua_language type InformationEntity.
- Timucua_language comment "Timucua is a language isolate formerly spoken in northern and central Florida and southern Georgia by the Timucua people. Timucua was the primary language used in the area at the time of Spanish colonization in Florida. Linguistic and archaeological studies suggest that it may have been spoken from around 2000 BC. Differences among the nine or ten Timucua dialects were slight, and appeared to serve mostly to delineate tribal boundaries.".
- Timucua_language label "Idioma timucua".
- Timucua_language label "Timucua (langue)".
- Timucua_language label "Timucua language".
- Timucua_language label "Тимукуа (язык)".
- Timucua_language sameAs Idioma_timucua.
- Timucua_language sameAs Timucua_(langue).
- Timucua_language sameAs m.02hxgx5.
- Timucua_language sameAs Q638300.
- Timucua_language sameAs Q638300.
- Timucua_language sameAs Timucua_language.
- Timucua_language wasDerivedFrom Timucua_language?oldid=601312051.
- Timucua_language depiction Timucua_lang.png.
- Timucua_language isPrimaryTopicOf Timucua_language.
- Timucua_language name "Timucua".