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Chemakum language

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Chemakum
ʔaχʷókʷolo
Spoken in Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Total speakers extinct
Language family Chimakuan
  • Chemakum
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3 cmk

The Chemakum language (pronounced /ˈtʃɛməkʌm/; also written as Chimakum or Chimacum) was spoken by the Chemakum, a Native American group that once lived on western Washington state's Olympic Peninsula. The Chemakum language was very similar to the Quileute language (the only surviving Chimakuan language). In the 1860s, Chief Seattle and the Suquamish people wiped out the Chemakum people, killing the language off with them.

[edit] Phonology

Chemakum had three vowels, long and short, and lexical stress. It had the following consonants. (Note the unusual lack of plain velar consonants.)

Bilabial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Labio-
velar
Uvular Glottal
central lateral plain labial
Nasal m n
Plosive plain p t q ʔ
ejective p’ t’ kʷ’ q’ qʷ’
Affricate plain t͡s t͡ʃ
ejective t͡s’ t͡ɬ’ t͡ʃ’
Fricative s ɬ ʃ χ χʷ h
Approximant l j w

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