Moquelumnan

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Definition

Proper noun A Penutian language historically spoken by the Miwok people, who are indigenous to central California.

Usage

This word functions exclusively as a proper noun, specifically referring to a language. It is used in linguistic, anthropological, and historical contexts to identify this particular Miwok language within the Penutian language family.

Examples
  • Linguists have studied the grammar and vocabulary of Moquelumnan.
  • The last fluent speakers of Moquelumnan have passed away, making it an extinct language.
  • Efforts are being made to revitalize indigenous languages like Moquelumnan from archival records.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in academic literature to classify and discuss the linguistic features of this specific branch of the Miwok languages.
  • It may appear in historical documents describing the peoples and cultures of California before and during European contact.
Variants and Related Words
  • Miwok: Refers to the people who speak or spoke languages of the Miwokan family, including Moquelumnan.
  • Penutian: Refers to the hypothesized language family to which Moquelumnan belongs.
  • Northern Sierra Miwok: This is a more precise modern linguistic designation for the language historically referred to as Moquelumnan.
Synonyms
  • Northern Sierra Miwok (modern technical synonym)
Notes on Meaning
  • Moquelumnan is an older, historical exonym (a name given by outsiders) for the language. In contemporary linguistic and community contexts, the specific tribal or regional name (e.g., Northern Sierra Miwok) is often preferred.
  • It specifically denotes a language, not the people themselves (who are the Miwok) or their culture.
Noun
  1. a Penutian language spoken by the Miwok

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