The Shawnee language is a Central Algonquian language spoken in parts of central and northeastern Oklahoma by only around 200 Shawnee, making it very endangered. It was originally spoken in Ohio, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. It is closely related to the other Algonquian languages Mesquakie-Sauk (Sac and Fox) and Kickapoo
Stress in Shawnee falls on the final syllable of a word.
Shawnee has four short vowels, (where /i/ and /e/ are phonetically and ) and four long vowels, .
| Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plosive | p | t | č | k | ’ |
| Fricative | θ | š | h/ʔ | ||
| Lateral | l | ||||
| Nasal | m | n | |||
| Semivowel | w | y |
Shawnee shares many grammatical features with other Algonquian languages. There are two third persons, proximate and obviative, and two noun classes (or genders), animate and inanimate. It is primarily agglutinating typologically, and is polysynthetic, resulting in a great deal of information being encoded on the verb. The most common word order is Verb-Subject.
Algonquian languages | Languages of the United States | Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands | shawnee tribe
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