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Biloxi language
Biloxi is an extinct Siouan language which was at one time spoken by the Biloxi tribe living in present-day Mississippi, Louisiana, and southeast Texas. == History == (詳細は.〕 By the early 19th century, their numbers were already dwindling. By 1934 the last native speaker, Emma Jackson, was in her 80s.〔Einaudi 1976, pp. 1–3〕 Morris Swadesh and Mary Haas spoke with Emma Jackson in 1934 and confirmed her status as a speaker of the language.〔Dalby 2003, p. 224.〕
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