Subgroup within the hypothetical Penutian language family
Plateau Penutian
Shahapwailutan, Lepitan
Geographic distribution
Pacific Northwest
Linguistic classification
Penutian?
Plateau Penutian
Subdivisions
Klamath–Modoc †
Molala †
Sahaptian
Glottolog
None
Pre-contact distribution of Plateau Penutian languages
Plateau Penutian (also Shahapwailutan, Lepitan) is a family of languages spoken in northern California, reaching through central-western Oregon to northern Washington and central-northern Idaho.
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languages. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-26667-4. Liedtke, Stefan (2007). The Relationship of Wintuan to PlateauPenutian....
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