Mono language (Native American)

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Mono
Spoken in United States
Region California
Total speakers 37-41, see below
Language family Uto-Aztecan
  • Numic
    • Western Numic
      • Mono
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3 mnr

Mono (pronounced /ˈmoʊnoʊ/) is a Native American language of the Numic group of Uto-Aztecan languages. It is spoken in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains and the Owens Valley of east-central California. It is nearly extinct.

Mono consists of two dialects, Eastern and Western. The name Monachi is commonly used in reference to Western Mono and Owens Valley Paiute in reference to Eastern Mono.

[edit] References

  • Rosalie Bethel, Paul V. Kroskrity, Christopher Loether, & Gregory A. Reinhardt. 1993. A Dictionary of Western Mono. 2nd edition.
  • Sydney M. Lamb. 1957. "Mono Grammar," University of California, Berkeley PhD dissertation.
  • Evan J. Norris. 1986. "A Grammar Sketch and Comparative Study of Eastern Mono," University of California, San Diego PhD dissertation.

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