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The Tataviam language was spoken by the Tataviam people of the upper Santa Clara River basin, Santa Susana Mountains, and Sierra Pelona Mountains in southern California. It had become extinct by 1916 and is known only from a few early records, notably a few words recorded by Alfred L. Kroeber and John P. Harrington in the early decades of the 20th century. These word lists were not from native speakers, but from the children of the last speakers who remembered a few words and phrases.

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  • Tataviam (ca)
  • Tataviam (fr)
  • Tataviam language (en)
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  • El tataviam era una llengua parlada pels tataviams, un poble d'amerindis dels Estats Units que vivia a l'alta conca del , a les , i a les al sud de Califòrnia. Es va extingir el 1916 i només se'n coneixen alguns registres, com una llista de paraules recollides pel lingüista John Peabody Harrington en 1917. (ca)
  • Le tataviam est une langue uto-aztèque de la branche des langues takiques parlée aux États-Unis, dans le sud de la Californie, dans le bassin de Los Angeles. La langue est éteinte. (fr)
  • The Tataviam language was spoken by the Tataviam people of the upper Santa Clara River basin, Santa Susana Mountains, and Sierra Pelona Mountains in southern California. It had become extinct by 1916 and is known only from a few early records, notably a few words recorded by Alfred L. Kroeber and John P. Harrington in the early decades of the 20th century. These word lists were not from native speakers, but from the children of the last speakers who remembered a few words and phrases. (en)
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  • El tataviam era una llengua parlada pels tataviams, un poble d'amerindis dels Estats Units que vivia a l'alta conca del , a les , i a les al sud de Califòrnia. Es va extingir el 1916 i només se'n coneixen alguns registres, com una llista de paraules recollides pel lingüista John Peabody Harrington en 1917. (ca)
  • Le tataviam est une langue uto-aztèque de la branche des langues takiques parlée aux États-Unis, dans le sud de la Californie, dans le bassin de Los Angeles. La langue est éteinte. (fr)
  • The Tataviam language was spoken by the Tataviam people of the upper Santa Clara River basin, Santa Susana Mountains, and Sierra Pelona Mountains in southern California. It had become extinct by 1916 and is known only from a few early records, notably a few words recorded by Alfred L. Kroeber and John P. Harrington in the early decades of the 20th century. These word lists were not from native speakers, but from the children of the last speakers who remembered a few words and phrases. (en)
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