Vintu dilleri

Vintu dilleri (İngilizce: Wintuan, Wintun, Wintoon, Copeh, Copehan), Amerika Birleşik Devletlerine bağlı Kaliforniya eyaletinin kuzey merkezinde yaşayan Vintu halkları tarafından konuşulan Amerind Kızılderili dil ailesi. Biri tükenmiş olan diğerleri de tükenmekte olan dört dilden oluşur.

Vintu dilleri
Coğrafi dağılım Kuzey Amerika (Kaliforniya)
Alt bölümler
  • Kuzey Vintu
  • Güney Vintu

Sınıflandırma

I. Kuzey Vintu dilleri

1. Vintuca (Wintu proper)
2. Nomlakice (Nomelaki, Noamlakee, Central Wintu)

II. Güney Vintu dilleri

3. Patvince (Patwin, Patween)
4. Güney Patvincesi (Southern Patwin) tükendi

Kaynakça

    Bibliyografya

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