PENUTIAN LANGUAGES
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2022
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Penutian is a proposed grouping of language families that includes many Native American languages of western North America, predominantly spoken at one time in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California. The existence of a Penutian stock or phylum has been the subject of debate among specialists. Even the unity of some of its component families has been disputed. Some of the problems in the comparative study of languages within the phylum are the result of their early extinction and limited documentation.
The name Penutian is based on the words meaning "two" in the Wintuan, Maiduan, and Yokutsan languages (which is pronounced something like [pen]) and the Utian languages (which is pronounced something like [uti]).
Scholars in the mid-twentieth century became concerned that similarities among the proposed Penutian language families may be the result of borrowing that occurred among neighboring peoples, not of a shared proto-language in the distant past.
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Actual tonguetwister languages. Seriously, we need to give Andy more props for the performances on these.
i’m really happy that you’re making videos about native american language families. it’s really informative.
These languages sound extremely fascinating and the pronunciations are so charming with all of the consonants. Thank you so much for reminding us of the existence of these languages and helping reviving them!
As someone from Oregon who likes to study my home state I have to say, FINALLY!!!!!
OMG! Thank you so much!! I’m Tsimshian! I wish I can learn my language but It’s so challenging because of the little resources there are and how hard the language is as a native English speaker. The grammar is hard because it’s a TVSO (Time word, Verb, Subject and Object). There are many words describe certain stuff like basket. There is a word for finishing up a basket and there’s also a plural for that same word. There are 9 words for stuff involving a basket! I want to keep my language alive, but it looks like the chances are being pulled away. Only a few hundred fluent speakers are left in the world and all of them are over 50 years old. We want help British Columbia! We want to keep our language alive! If it goes extinct, then we lose stories that weren’t translated into English! We need a way to bring Sm’algyax into everyday use! Help us!
In Brazil we have two most important groups of languages, the languages of the tupi group and those of the macro-jê group, I would like the channel to speak a little of these languages and other native languages of the South America
These languages are so cool! Thanks for doing this!
(Also, great job pronouncing these words. It doesn't sound easy lol)
Please continue with these videos, they are informative.
I love your voice, Andy. ❤️ It's the cherry on top of the cake.
I only knew about Ohlone (People and language of around the Bay Area) and it has been interesting to know about the others. 😁
This is amazing!!!!!!! Simply amazing! As a language enthusiast, really enjoyed the video and pronunciation! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent work with the pronunciation which is kind of challenging 👏🏻
3:38: This sounds little bit like "southeast"
Exactly!
It does lol
6:00 "shopping"
Great video! Just a little note: Ohlone is not actually a single language, but a collection of 8 different languages (or 5 if one regards 3 of them as dialects of the same language). The numbers shown in the video looks to be Mutsun Ohlone, albeit with a much older, outdated orthography, which is a problem Coast Miwok also has.
Beautiful languages 🥰
Really sucks how what's preventing most of these proposed families from being realized is the lack of data.
very good andy
shared.
How do you know how to pronounce all these obscure languages by your own?
The ipa symbols which are used in most of these
patwin language sounds very beautiful
Reminds me of Finnish.
What about a video about indigenous Costa Rican languages
Hi Andy😊
Can you do ancient Semitic languages?
Can you do famous songs in different languages?
Curious fact: Ohlone was the language spoken around San Francisco, where some of the Ohlone people still live.
I currently live in the tip of plateau on the map
Formosan languages,please!!😍
Can you please do the Botlikh language next? I can't speak it
Zuni is also in the penutian language family.
Where is the Inuit languages video?
If I had to rate this video out of 10, I'd give it a Tsimshian 6 😎
Ok
هڪ عرب جي حيثيت سان مان انگريزي ڳالهائي سگهان ٿو
Plateau
There are still more languages missing, such as the great family of Mayan languages, Arawak, Uto-Aztecan, Niger-Congolese, Altaic languages, Oil, Occitan, French and others.
10=
no one:
Alsean: south east.
i'm amazed by how languages works, it may sounds similar but the meaning is completely different
the q is 😭🥶
3:54 sounds like the same "ichi" in Japanese, was that a coincidence?
Can't wait for the Nutian, Fruitian and Seedian languages.
THE SPIRITS BLESS THE LANGUAGE SPEAKERS
So Ah Why Are Ya Uploading This At 12Am
Everyone lives in different timezone.
@@theworldoflanguages8772 The Admin Of This Channel Live In Philippines While Me One West Indonesia It's Only Deferent 1 Hour
@@theworldoflanguages8772 😂🤡🤡
Some of them almost sound similar to Egyptean..... Not by actual word but by phonetics