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Ute dialect
Ute〔Givón, T. ''Ute Reference Grammar''. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011, p. 3.〕 is a dialect of the Colorado River Numic language, spoken in south-western Colorado and eastern Utah, by the Ute people. It is part of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Other dialects in this dialect chain are Chemehuevi and Southern Paiute. According to Golla (2007), there are fewer than a thousand speakers of these dialects. ''Ute'' as a term was applied to the group by Spanish explorers, being derived from the term ''quasuatas'', used by the Spanish at the time to refer to all tribes north of the Pueblo peoples and up to the Shoshone peoples.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What is a Ute? )〕 The Ute people refer to their own language as ''núu-'apaghapi'', meaning "the people's speech". ==Phonology==
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