Tawasa is an extinct Native American language. Ostensibly the language of the Tawasa people of what is now Alabama, it is known exclusively through a word list attributed to a Tawasa named Lamhatty, collected in 1707.
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| - El tawasa és una llengua ameríndia extingida parlada fins al segle xviii. Aparentment era la llengua dels de l'actual Alabama, i es coneix exclusivament a través d'una llista de paraules atribuïdes a un tawasa anomenat Lamhatty, recollides en 1707. (ca)
- Tawasa is an extinct Native American language. Ostensibly the language of the Tawasa people of what is now Alabama, it is known exclusively through a word list attributed to a Tawasa named Lamhatty, collected in 1707. (en)
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| - Pre-contact distribution of the Timucua language and Tawasa (en)
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| - El tawasa és una llengua ameríndia extingida parlada fins al segle xviii. Aparentment era la llengua dels de l'actual Alabama, i es coneix exclusivament a través d'una llista de paraules atribuïdes a un tawasa anomenat Lamhatty, recollides en 1707. John Reed Swanton va estudiar la llista de Lamhatty i va identificar la llengua com un dialecte timucua, el que suggereix que era intermediari entre el timucua i el muskogi. Aquesta opinió ha estat tema de debat acadèmic significatiu, amb alguns, com considerant-la un dialecte del timucua, altres argumentant que era una llengua diferent de la família timucua, i no obstant això altres, com John Hann dubtant que Lamhatty fos un tawasa. El llenguatge mostra significativa influència alibamu influència, incloent la Muskogean el mateix sufix pel subjecte t. (ca)
- Tawasa is an extinct Native American language. Ostensibly the language of the Tawasa people of what is now Alabama, it is known exclusively through a word list attributed to a Tawasa named Lamhatty, collected in 1707. John Swanton studied the Lamhatty word list and identified the language as a Timucuan dialect, suggesting it was intermediary between Timucua and Muskogean. This opinion has been the subject of significant scholarly debate, with some such as considering it a dialect of Timucua, others arguing it was a distinct language in the Timucua family, and yet others such as John Hann doubting that Lamhatty was a Tawasa at all. The language shows significant Alabama influence, including the Muskogean same-subject suffix -t. (en)
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