Mutsun

Mutsun

Infobox Language
name=Mutsun (San Juan Bautista)
familycolor=Penutian
states= United States (California)
speakers=extinct
fam1=Penutian
fam2=Yok-Utian
fam3=Utian
fam4=Costanoan
fam5=Southern Ohlone
script=Latin alphabet
iso1=-|iso2=nai|iso3=css|

Mutsun is a name of one sub-group of the indigenous Ohlone people of California, as well as the name of the language they spoke.

Mutsun (also known as San Juan Bautista Costanoan) is an extinct Utian language in the Ohlone/Costanoan language family that was spoken in Northern California by the division of the Ohlone who lived in the Mission San Juan Bautista area (classified "Southern Ohlone" in ISO639-3). Ascencion Solorsano, who died in 1930, was the last native speaker of Mutsun. Mutsun went extinct from a gradual process of the Mutsun being forced to switch to speaking Spanish and English. The Spanish wrote a grammar of the language, and linguist John Peabody Harrington collected very extensive notes on the language from Solorsano. Harrington's field notes formed the basis of the grammar of Mutsun written by Marc Okrand as a University of California dissertation in 1977, which to this day remains the only grammar ever written of any Costanoan language. Many Mutsun people who live in California today are trying to restore their language.

Phonology

Consonants

References

* Okrand, Marc. 1977. "Mutsun Grammar". Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley.

External links

* [http://www.icimedia.com/costanoan/index.html Amah-Mutsun Tribe Website]
* [http://www.mutsunlanguage.com/pages/944594/index.htm The Mutsun Language Foundation]
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/11081 "Grammar of Mutsun" by Arroyo de la Cuesta, Felipe (1842)] (in Spanish)


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