Doğu Algonkin dilleri
Doğu Algonkin dilleri (İngilizce: Eastern Algonquian languages), Kuzey Amerika'nın doğusunda Kanada'nın Maritime eyaletlerinden Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinde Kuzey Karoline'ya kadar olan Atlantik kısmında konuşulan Algonkin dilleri ailesinden Kızılderili dilleri alt grubu.
Doğu Algonkin dilleri | |
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Coğrafi dağılım | Kuzey Amerika'nın Atlantik kıyıları |
Sınıflandırma |
Algonkin
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Alt bölümler |
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Sınıflandırma
Goddard (1996) sınıflandırmasına göre:
1. Míkmakça
I. ABENAKIAN
- 2. Doğu Abenakicesi
- Penobscot
- Caniba
- Aroosagunticook
- Pigwacket
- 3. Batı Abenakicesi
- 4. Malecite-Passamaquoddy
- Maliseet (also known as Malecite)
- Passamaquoddy
5. Etchemin (uncertain – See Note 1)
II. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
- 6. Massachusett
- North Shore
- Natick
- Wampanoag
- Nauset
- Cowesit
- 7. Narragansett
- 8. Loup A (probably Nipmuck)
- 9. Loup B
- 10. Mohegan-Pequot-Montauk
- Mohegan
- Pequot
- Niantic
- Montauk
- Shinnecock
- 11. Quiripi-Naugatuck-Unquachog
- Quiripi
- Naugatuck
- Unquachog
III. DELAWARAN
- 12. Mahikanca
- Stockbridge
- Moravian
- DELAWARE
- 13. Munsee
- 14. Unami (also known as Lenape)
- Northern Unami
- Southern Unami
- Unalachtigo
15. Nanticoke
- Nanticoke
- Piscataway (also known as Conoy)
- Choptank
16. Powhatan (Virginia Algonquian)
17. Carolina Algonquian
Kaynakça
Bibliyografya
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