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  • In the 1960s Swadesh suggested a connection with the Wakashan languages.
  • The Makah people in northwest Washington were historically also Wakashan speakers.
  • Haisla is a North Wakashan language spoken by several hundred people.
  • The phonological inventory is familiar to other Northern Wakashan languages.
  • Heiltsuk is considered to be a dialect of Northern Wakashan language group.
  • All Northern Wakashan languages display elaborate systems of third-person pronominal clitics.
  • Their language is a member of the Wakashan family.
  • The pharyngeal consonants of Wakashan and Northern Haida are known to have developed recently.
  • Examples of affixally polysynthetic languages include Inuktitut, Quileute ) and the Wakashan languages.
  • The Quileute and Hoh spoke unrelated Chimakuan languages while the Wakashan language, also unrelated.
  • Nitinaht is related to the other South Wakashan languages, Nuu-chah-nulth.
  • Haisla is geographically the northernmost Wakashan language.
  • Unlike Kwakw'ala, Haisla and the other Northern Wakashan languages lack prenominal elements.
  • It belongs to the Wakashan language family.
  • Its nearest Wakashan neighbor is Oowekyala.
  • Haisla is related to the other North Wakashan languages, Heiltsuk, and Kwak'wala.
  • Haisla has a wide range of classificatory roots, something shared with its fellow Northern Wakashan languages.
  • The Nuu-chah-nulth are related to the Kwakwaka'wakw, the Wakashan language group.
  • Hailhzaqvla is considered a separate language but is part of what linguists call the Wakashan language family ."
  • Classification of the Haida language is a matter of controversy, with some linguists placing it in the Salishan and Wakashan languages.
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