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Show The Place of Shoshoni.. I. Numic: 1. Western Numic: Mono, Paviotso or Northern Paiute (Bannock) 2. Central Numic: Panamint, Shoshoni, Comanche 3. Southern Numic: Kawaiisu, Ute (Chemehuevi, Southern Paiute, Ute) II. (*)Tubatulabal III. Takic 1. Serrano-Gabrielino: a. * Serrano, *Kitanemuk b. *Gabrielino (Gabrielino, Femandeno) 2. Cupan: a. Cupeno, Cahuilla b. Luiseno IV. Hopi V. Southern Uto-Aztecan 1. Sonoran a. Tepiman: O'odham (Papago, Pima, *Nevome), Mountain Pima, Northern Tepehuan, Southern Tepehuan (Southern Tepehuan, Southeastern Tepehuan, *Tepecano) b. Opatan: *Opata, *Eudeve c. Tarahumaran: Tarahumara (Eastern Tarahumara, Western Tarahumara, Southern Tarahumara), Guarijio (Highland Guarijio, River Guarijio) d. Cahita (Mayo, Yaqui) e. *Tubar f. Corachol: Cora, Huichol 2. Aztecan a. General Aztec: (*)Pipil, Aztec (many Nahuatl dialects, including Classical Aztec) b. *Pochutec (* - extinct; (*) = probably extinct or nearing extinction; (-) = dialects of the preceding language.) The map of the Numic languages shows the locations of the Numic languages, and it also shows the location of neighboring languages. There is also a map of the Uto-Aztecan language family, which shows that the Uto-Aztecan languages are in two geographical areas. Four branches (Numic, Tubatulabal, Takic, and Hopi) are in the northern, while the fifth branch (Southern Uto-Aztecan, which includes Sonoran and Aztecan) is in the south. The maps also show what languages are neighbors of Numic and the other Uto-Aztecan branches. Questions You can find the answers to some of these questions in the "List of North American languages", while you will find the answers to others in the material you just read ("The Place of Shoshoni among the Languages of North America"). Find three languages from each of the following families, and tell where they are spoken: Athapaskan |