Quechan
[également appelé Yuma, Kechan, Quecl]Classification : Cochimi-Yuman
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Classification : Cochimi-Yuman
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Yuma, Kechan, Quecl, Kwtsan, Kwtsaan, Cuchan, Yuma Proper |
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Cochimi-Yuman, Yuman |
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ISO 639-3 |
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yum |
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Informations incomplètes “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
3,000
150 (1994 L. Hinton). 360 Delta River Yuman and 400 Yuma (2000 census). Ethnic population: 3,000 (2000 A. Yamamoto).
(Unchanged 2016.)
Shifting to English [eng]. Only middle-aged or elderly are fluent but there are a number of young semispeakers.
Ft. Yuma Reservation, southeast corner of California.
Informations incomplètes “North America” (7-41) . Victor Golla and Ives Goddard and Lyle Campbell and Marianne Mithun and Mauricio Mixco (2008) , Chris Moseley and Ron Asher · Routledge
3,000
Spoken by 150 to 200 of the 3,000 members of the Quechan Indian Nation of southeastern California, adjacent to Yuma, Arizona.
Quechan Indian Nation of southeastern California, adjacent to Yuma, Arizona.
Quechan Indian Nation of southeastern California, adjacent to Yuma, Arizona.
Informations incomplètes “Endangered Languages of the United States” (108-130) . Christopher Rogers, Naomi Palosaari and Lyle Campbell (2010) , Christopher Moseley · UNESCO
Informations incomplètes “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press