Asụsụ Yuman-Cochimí

Asụsụ Yuman-Cochimí bụ ezinụlọ asụsụ ndị a na-asụ na California" id="mwCg" rel="mw:WikiLink" title="Baja California">Baja California, n'ebe ugwu Sonora, n'etiti California, na n'ebe ọdịda anyanwụ Arizona. A naghịzi asụ Cochimí ka ọ na-erule ngwụcha narị afọ nke iri na asatọ, ọtụtụ asụsụ Yuman ndị ọzọ nọkwa n'ihe ize ndụ.

Nchịkọta

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Enwere ihe dị ka asụsụ Yuman iri na abụọ. Cochimí nke na-ehi ụra, nke a gbara akaebe na narị afọ nke 18, ka amapụtara mgbe e guzobechara ezinụlọ ndị ọzọ, a chọpụtakwara na ọ dị iche. Ya mere, a na-akpọ ezinụlọ ndị ahụ Yuman–Cochimí, ebe Yuman bụ asụsụ ndị ọzọ-Cochimí.   Cochimí na-ehi ụra ugbu a. Cucapá bụ aha Spanish maka Cocopa. Diegueño bụ aha Spanish maka Ipai–Kumeyaay–Tipai, nke a na-akpọkarị Kumeyaay ugbu a. Upland Yuman nwere ọtụtụ olumba nghọta nke Yavapai, Hualapai na Havasupai na-asụ na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị.

Asụsụ Mbụ

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Urheimat

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[1]Mauricio Mixco nke Mahadum Utah na-ezo aka na enweghị okwu Proto-Yuman a na-eweghachi maka ihe ndị dị n'ime mmiri dị ka ihe akaebe megide osimiri, ọdọ mmiri, ma ọ bụ osimiri Urheimat.

Ihe owuwu

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Nrụzigharị Proto-Yuman site na Mixco (1978): [2]

Edensibia

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  1. Laylander (2010). "Linguistic Prehistory and the Archaic-Late Transition in the Colorado Desert". Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 30 (2): 141–155. ISSN 0191-3557. 
  2. Mixco, Mauricio J. 1978. Cochimí and proto-Yuman: lexical and syntactic evidence for a new language family in Lower California. (Anthropological Papers / University of Utah, 101.) Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.

Akwụkwọ

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