The Chilcotin (also Tsilhqot’in) are a Northern Athabaskan people that live in British Columbia and Washington.
Language
Sounds
Consonants
The 47 consonants of Chilcotin:
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| Bilabial
| Dental
| Alveolar
| Alveopalatal
| Velar
| Uvular
| Glottal
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| central
| lateral
| plain
| labial
| plain
| labial
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| Stop
| unaspirated
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| t̪
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| k
| kʷ
| q
| qʷ
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| aspirated
| pʰ
| t̪ʰ
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| kʰ
| kʷʰ
| qʰ
| qʷʰ
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| ejective
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| t̪’
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| k’
| k’ʷ
| q’
| q’ʷ
| ʔ
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| Affricate
| unaspirated
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| ʦ̪
| tɬ
| ʦ̱ˁ
| ʨ
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| aspirated
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| ʦ̪ʰ
| tɬʰ
| ʦ̱ʰˁ
| ʨʰ
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| ejective
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| ʦ̪’
| tɬ’
| ʦ̱’ˁ
| ʨ’
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| Nasal
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| m
| n̪
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| Fricative
| voiceless
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| s̪
| ɬ
| s̱ˁ
| ç
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| xʷ
| χ
| χʷ
| h
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| voiced
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| z̪
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| ẕˁ
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| ʁ
| ʁʷ
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| Approximant
| central
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| j
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| w
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| lateral
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| l
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Regarding the dental, alveolar, and alveopalatal series, the consonant chart above is a compromise between two differing descriptions in Cook (1993) and Cook (personal communication, cited in Gafos 1999).
Vowels
Chilcotin has 6 vowels:
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| Front
| Central
| Back
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| High
| tense/long
| i
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| u
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| lax/short
| ɪ
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| ʊ
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| Low
| lax/short
| ɛ
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| tense/long
| æ
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Phonological processes
Chilcotin has a number of interesting phonological processes, namely vowel flattening and consonant harmony. Consonant harmony is rather common in the Athabaskan language family. Vowel flattening, though unique to Chilcotin, is similar to phonological processes in other unrelated Interior Salishan languages spoken in the same area, such as Shuswap , Lillooet, and Thompson. This type of harmony is an areal feature common in this region of North America.
Vowel nasalization and laxing
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