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New River Shasta is an extinct Shastan language formerly spoken in northern California. It may have had only 300 speakers before contact, and they soon went extinct; the language is attested in only a few short wordlists.[1] Kroeber regarded them as possibly "nearest to the major group in speech, although [...] their tongue as a whole must have been unintelligible to the Shasta proper."
References
- ^ Kroeber (1925)
Sources
- Mithun, Marianne (1999), The Languages of Native North America, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press