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The Chickasaw language (Chikashshanompaꞌ, Chickasaw pronunciation: [tʃikaʃːanompaʔ]) is a Native American language of the Muskogean family. It is agglutinative and follows the word order pattern of subject–object–verb (SOV). The language is closely related to, though perhaps not entirely mutually intelligible with, Choctaw. It is spoken by the Chickasaw tribe, now residing in Southeast Oklahoma, c
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| Chickasaw | |
|---|---|
| Chikashshanompaꞌ | |
| Native to | United States |
| Region | South central Oklahoma, from Byng or Happyland (near Ada) north, and from Davis or Ardmore west to Fillmore and Wapanucka in east. |
| Ethnicity | 35,000 (1999) |
Native speakers | 75 (2017) |
Muskogean
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | cic |
| Glottolog | chic1270 |
| ELP | Chickasaw |
Historical Chickasaw territory and current Chickasaw territory (Chickasaw Nation), where the language was and is currently spoken | |
Distribution of Native American languages in Oklahoma | |
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- Chickasaw
- Muskogean languages
- Agglutinative languages
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- Subject–object–verb languages
- Indigenous languages of Oklahoma
- Articles to be expanded from June 2008
- Language articles citing Ethnologue 21
- Native American language revitalization
- Endangered Indigenous languages of the Americas
- Indigenous languages of the North American Southeast
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