Solano language
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Solano | |
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Olelato | |
Region | NE Mexico |
Extinct | 18th century |
unclassified
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | xso |
Linguist list
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xso |
Glottolog | sanf1266 [1] |
![]() Pre-contact distribution of Solano language
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Solano is an unclassified extinct language formerly spoken in northeast Mexico and perhaps also in the neighboring U.S. state of Texas.
Solano is known only from a 21-word vocabulary list that appears at the end of a 1703–1708 baptism book from the San Francisco Solano mission. Supposedly the language is of the Indians of this mission – perhaps the Terocodame band cluster. The Solano peoples are associated with the 18th-century missions near Eagle Pass, Texas.
See also
Bibliography
- Campbell, Lyle. (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.
- Goddard, Ives (Ed.). (1996). Languages. Handbook of North American Indians (W. C. Sturtevant, General Ed.) (Vol. 17). Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 0-16-048774-9.
- Sturtevant, William C. (Ed.). (1978–present). Handbook of North American Indians (Vol. 1–20). Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution. (Vols. 1–3, 16, 18–20 not yet published).
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- Unclassified languages of North America
- Extinct languages of North America
- Indigenous languages of Mexico
- Indigenous languages of the Southwestern United States
- Indigenous languages of the North American Southwest
- Indigenous languages of Texas