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Eudeve language
Eudeve
Dóhmenerít
Buckingham Smith's translated account of the Heve Language
Native toMexico
RegionSonora
EthnicityEudeve
Extinct1930s[1]
Uto-Aztecan
Dialects
  • Heve
  • Dohema
Language codes
ISO 639-3eud
opt Eudeve
Glottologeude1234
ELPEudeve

Eudeve is a Southern Uto-Aztecan language formerly spoken in Mexico, in the north of Sonora.[2] The language, which is part of the Taracahitic branch, is known in colonial-era manuscripts. Close to the Opata language, it is distinct.[3] It has been extinct since the 1930s.

Phonology

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Here is the inventory of the consonants of Eudeve reconstructed by David L. Shaul.[4]

Consonants

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  Bilabial Dental Lateral Palatal Velar Glottal
Occlusive voiceless p p t t k k ʔ ʔ
voiced b b d d g g
Fricative v v s s h h
Affricate č
Nasal m m n n        
Liquid r r l l
Semivowel w w

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Eudeve at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Smith, Buckingham (1861). A grammatical sketch of the Heve language. The Library of Congress. New York, Cramoisy press.
  3. ^ Ethnologue.com confused Eudeve and Opata until 2023. See Ethnologue: Languages of the World (unknown ed.). SIL International.[This citation is dated, and should be substituted with a specific edition of Ethnologue] for more information.
  4. ^ Shaul 1983.

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