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Spokane
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 May 2009
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Spokane and Kalispel (NpoqÉ ånišcn, Qalispé), both located in eastern Washington State, and Montana Salish (Flathead), are nearly identical dialects of an Interior Salish language now spoken by only a handful of elders. Grammatical sketches are available for Spokane (Carlson 1972) and Kalispel (Vogt 1940). There is no modern grammar of Montana Salish; Black (1996) uses both Spokane and Montana Salish material in her doctoral dissertation. Thompson (1973) and Czaykowska-Higgins & Kinkade (1998) provide general Salish research summaries.
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- Illustrations of the IPA
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- Journal of the International Phonetic Association , Volume 30 , Issue 1-2 , December 2000 , pp. 97 - 102
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- Copyright © Journal of the International Phonetic Association 2000
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