Coosan (also Coos or Kusan) language family consists of two languages spoken along the southern Oregon coast. Both languages are now extinct. Coosan Hanis... 7 KB (527 words) - 21:25, 8 March 2024 |
Coosan (Irish: Cuasán, meaning "cavern" or "grotto") is a townland and suburb just north of Athlone, County Westmeath in Ireland. The suburb is surrounded... 4 KB (284 words) - 18:05, 3 January 2024 |
Penutian, which included the Coosan languages and also the isolates Siuslaw and Takelma: Oregon Penutian Coosan languages Siuslaw Takelma Later Sapir and... 23 KB (2,127 words) - 04:31, 18 April 2024 |
Ergative–absolutive alignment (redirect from Ergative-absolutive languages) Chibchan languages Chinookan languages (extinct) Coosan languages (extinct) Eskimo–Aleut languages Guaicuruan languages Macro-Jê languages Mayan Mixe–Zoque... 46 KB (4,497 words) - 09:34, 21 April 2024 |
language isolates by continent Lists of languages List of proposed language families "What are the largest language families?". Ethnologue. May 25, 2019... 34 KB (217 words) - 13:32, 22 April 2024 |
together with Siuslaw and the Coosan languages. Numerous lexical resemblances between Alsea and the Northern Wintuan languages, however, are more likely the... 7 KB (455 words) - 03:16, 19 April 2024 |
This is a list of extinct languages of North America, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant... 18 KB (127 words) - 15:07, 30 January 2024 |
an inlet of the Pacific Ocean Coos River, southwest Oregon Coosan languages, the language of the Pacific Coos people Coosa (disambiguation) Kos, an island... 793 bytes (124 words) - 14:04, 4 August 2019 |
Hanis, or Coos, was one of two Coosan languages of Oregon, and the better documented. It was spoken north of the Miluk around the Coos River and Coos Bay... 7 KB (551 words) - 09:57, 16 April 2024 |