Doğu Algonkin dilleri
Doğu Algonkin dilleri | |
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Coğrafi dağılım: |
Kuzey Amerika'nın Atlantik kıyıları |
Sınıflandırma: | Algonkin Doğu Algonkin dilleri |
Alt bölümler: |
Doğu Abenakicesi
Batı Abenakicesi
Etchemin
Lenapece
Nipmuck
Mahikanca
Malecite-Passamaquoddy
Wampanoag
Mikmakça
Narragansett
Mohegan-Pequot
Nanticoke
Karolina Algonkincesi
Powhatan
Quiripi-Naugatuck |
Doğu Algonkin dilleri (İngilizce: Eastern Algonquian languages), Kuzey Amerika'nın doğusunda Kanada'nın Maritime eyaletlerinden Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinde Kuzey Karoline'ya kadar olan Atlantik kısmında konuşulan Algonkin dilleri ailesinden Kızılderili dilleri alt grubu.
Sınıflandırma
Goddard (1996) sınıflandırmasına göre:
1. Míkmakça
I. ABENAKIAN
- 2. Doğu Abenakicesi
- Penobscot
- Caniba
- Aroosagunticook
- Pigwacket
- 3. Batı Abenakicesi
- 4. Malecite-Passamaquoddy
- Maliseet (also known as Malecite)
- Passamaquoddy
5. Etchemin (uncertain – See Note 1)
II. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
- 6. Massachusett
- North Shore
- Natick
- Wampanoag
- Nauset
- Cowesit
- 7. Narragansett
- 8. Loup A (probably Nipmuck)
- 9. Loup B
- 10. Mohegan-Pequot-Montauk
- Mohegan
- Pequot
- Niantic
- Montauk
- Shinnecock
- 11. Quiripi-Naugatuck-Unquachog
- Quiripi
- Naugatuck
- Unquachog
III. DELAWARAN
- 12. Mahikanca
- Stockbridge
- Moravian
- DELAWARE
- 13. Munsee
- 14. Unami (also known as Lenape)
- Northern Unami
- Southern Unami
- Unalachtigo
15. Nanticoke
- Nanticoke
- Piscataway (also known as Conoy)
- Choptank
16. Powhatan (Virginia Algonquian)
17. Carolina Algonquian
Kaynaklar
Bibliyografya
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