Palaihnihan
Palaihnihan is a language family consisting of two languages:
The Palaihnihan family is often connected with the hypothetical Hokan stock.
Bibliography
- Bright, William. (1965). [Review of A history of Palaihnihan phonology by D. L. Olmstead]. Language, 41 (1), 175–178.
- Good, Jeff; McFarland, Teresa; & Paster, Mary. (2003). Reconstructing Achumawi and Atsugewi: Proto-Palaihnihan revisited. Atlanta, GA. (Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, January 25).
- Mithun, Marianne. (1999). The languages of Native North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0–521–23228–7 (hbk); ISBN 0–521–29875-X.
- Olmstead, David L. (1954). Achumawi-Atsugewi non-reciprocal intelligibility. International Journal of American Linguistics, 20, 181–184.
- Olmstead, David L. (1956). Palaihnihan and Shasta I: Labial stops. Language, 32 (1), 73–77.
- Olmstead, David L. (1957). Palaihnihan and Shasta II: Apical stops. Language, 33 (2), 136–138.
- Olmstead, David L. (1959). Palaihnihan and Shasta III: Dorsal stops. Language, 35 (4), 637–644.
- Olmstead, David L. (1964). A history of Palaihnihan phonology. University of California publications in linguistics (Vol. 35). Berkeley: University of California Press.
Categories: Language stubs | Palaihnihan languages | Language families