Siouan language
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of North American Indian languages spoken by the Sioux and related peoples: This term refers to a major language family of indigenous North America, historically spoken across a large area of the Great Plains and parts of the southeastern and midwestern United States. It encompasses a group of related languages.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Siouan language family includes languages like Lakota, Dakota, and Crow.
- Scholars study the grammatical structures common to the Siouan language group.
- Preservation efforts are crucial for many endangered Siouan languages.
Advanced Usage
- In linguistic classification: The term is used in academic contexts to categorize and study the historical relationships between these indigenous languages.
- Comparative analysis helps reconstruct the proto-Siouan language.
Variants and Related Words
- Siouan (adj, n): Pertaining to the Siouan peoples or languages; also used as a shorter form for "Siouan language."
- She is an expert in Siouan linguistics.
- Siouan-Catawban: An alternative name for the broader language family, emphasizing the inclusion of the Catawban languages.
- Dakotan, Lakota, Dakota, Crow, Omaha-Ponca, Winnebago: Names of specific languages within the Siouan family.
Synonyms
- Siouan (when used as a noun referring to the language family)
- Siouan linguistic family
Notes on Meaning
- The term "Siouan language" refers to the entire language family, not a single specific language. One must specify (e.g., "the Lakota language") when referring to an individual language within this family.
- It is named after the Sioux peoples, but the family includes languages spoken by many other nations, such as the Crow, Omaha, and Osage.
Noun
- a family of North American Indian languages spoken by the Sioux