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Wichita language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wichita language
Wichita is a moribund Caddoan language spoken in Oklahoma by the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes. Only one fluent speaker remains, Doris McLemore, although in 2007 there were only three first-language speakers alive.〔Rood, 2008, p. 395-405〕 Wichita could soon become extinct. However, the tribe offers classes to revitalize the language〔(Wichita Language Class. ) ''Wichita and Affiliated Tribes.'' 18 Feb 2009 (retrieved 3 Oct 2009)〕 and works in partnership with Wichita Documentation Project of the University of Colorado, Boulder.〔("Wichita: About the Project." ) ''Department of Linguistics, University of Colorado, Boulder.'' (retrieved 17 July 2010)〕 ==Dialects== When the Europeans began to settle North America, Wichita separated into three dialects; Waco, Towakoni, and Kirikiri:s (aka, Wichita Proper).〔 However, when the language was threatened and the number of speakers decreased, dialect differences largely disappeared 〔Taylor, 1967, p.113-131〕
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