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Siuslaw language : ウィキペディア英語版
Siuslaw language

Siuslaw was the language of the Siuslaw people of Oregon. It is also known as ''Lower Umpqua''; Upper Umpqua (or simply ''Umpqua'') was an Athabaskan language.
The documentation consists of a 12-page vocabulary by James Owen Dorsey, three months of fieldwork by Leo J. Frachtenberg in 1911 with a non-English-speaking native speaker and her Alsean husband (who spoke it as a second language), audio recordings of vocabulary by Morris Swadesh in 1953. Frachtenberg (1914, 1922) and Hymes (1966) are publications based on their material.
==Bibliography==

* Dorsey, James Owen. (1884). (vocabulary, with sketch map showing villages, and incomplete key giving village names October 27, 1884 ). Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives.()
* Frachtenberg, Leo. (1914). (Lower Umpqua texts and notes on the Kusan dialect ). In ''Columbia University contributions to Anthropology'' (Vol. 4, pp. 151–150).
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* Frachtenberg, Leo. (1922). Siuslawan (Lower Umpqua). In ''Handbook of American Indian languages'' (Vol. 2, pp. 431–629).
* Hymes, Dell. (1966). Some points of Siuslaw phonology. ''International Journal of American Linguistics'', ''32'', 328-342.

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