Infobox language name Yavapai region Arizona , United States US speakers 163 ethnicity 1420 Yavapai people familycolor American fam1 Yuman languages Yuman fam2 Core Yuman fam3 Pai linglist yuf yav Yavapai is an Upland Yuman language , spoken by Yavapai people in central and western Arizona . There are four dialects Kwevkepaya, Wipukpaya, Tolkepaya, and Yavepe. Linguistic studies of the Kwevkepaya Southern , Tolkepaya Western , Wipukepa Verde Valley , and Yavepe Prescott dialects have been published Mithun 1999 578 . The rate of mutual comprehension between Yavapai and Havasupai Hualapai language Havasupai Hualapai is similar to that between Mohave language Mohave and Maricopa language Maricopa Biggs 1957 . Unlike in Havasupai and Hualapai, postaspirated stops cannot appear in word initial position Shaterian 1983 215 . Poetry and stories have been published in Yavapai on several different occasions. Yavapai poems are featured in Gigyayk Vo jka , the anthology of poetry in Yuman languages edited by Hualapai people Hualapai linguist Lucille Watahomigie . Yavapai stories also appear in Spirit Mountain An Anthology of Yuman Story and Song . Both works are accompanied by English translations, and the poems in Gigyayk Vo jka also feature a morphological analysis. There is a published dictionary by Shaterian and an in process dictionary and grammar by Pamela Munro . External links Cite journal url http jaie.asu.edu v20 V20S1lang.html work Journal of American Indian Education volume 20 issue 1 date October 1980 title Language use by Yavapai Apache students with recommendations for curriculum design accessdate 11 October 2011 References Biggs, Bruce. 1957. Testing Intelligibility among Yuman Languages. In International Journal of American Linguistics . Vol. 23, No. 2. April 1957 , pp ... America . Cambridge University Press. Shaterian, Alan William. 1983. Phonology and Dictionary of Yavapai ... na lang stub fr Yavapai ... more details
Yavapai can refer to The Yavapai people , a Native American people of central and western Arizona, with reservations at The Yavapai Apache Nation near Camp Verde, AZ The Yavapai Prescott Tribe at Prescott, AZ The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation near Scottsdale and Phoenix, AZ Yavapailanguage , a Yuman language spoken by the Yavapai people. Yavapai College , a community college in Prescott, Arizona Yavapai County in central Arizona Formate disambig Interwiki bg ro Yavapai ... more details
languageYavapai Wikanyacha rough, black range of rocks to the Agua Fria River Yavap claimed land ... spoke the Tonto dialect of the Western Apache language Ndee biyati Nnee biyati and the Yavapai spoke the Yavapailanguage , a branch of Upland Yuman language Upland Yuman . Living together in common ... Pai and Yavapai both used Upland Yuman language Upland Yuman dialects, and a common cultural history ... Republic accessdate 2008 01 01 ref Language Main Yavapailanguage The Yavapailanguage is one of three ...Infobox ethnic group group Yavapai image Image Yavapai p1070211.jpg thumb 230px center An early 20th century Yavapai basket bowl woven of willow and reed population 1,550 1992 region1 center flagicon United States United States flagicon Arizona Arizona languages YavapailanguageYavapai three dialects of Upland Yuman language , English language English religions Indigenous, Christianity related Havasupai , Hualapai , Mohave people Mohave , Western Apache Yavapai are an Indigenous people of the Americas indigenous people in Arizona . Historically, the Yavapai were divided into four geographical bands that considered themselves separate peoples the Tolkapaya , or Western Yavapai, the Yavap , or Northwestern Yavapai, the Kwevkapaya , or Southeastern Yavapai, and Wipukpa , or Northeastern Yavapai Verde Valley Yavapai. Another Yavapai band was the Matakwadapaya . This group is believed to have ... their family history to Yavapai roots. The Yavapai have much in common with their neighbors the Havasupai , the Hualapai , and the Athabascan Apache . ref Gifford, p.249 ref Often, Yavapai were mistaken ..., the Yavapai occupied an area of approximately 20,000  mi 51800  km bordering the San ... culture Subsistence Before being confined to Indian reservation reservations , the Yavapai were ..., turned to agriculture more than other Yavapai, despite the fact that their land was also less ... ref Fish s, p.21 ref were eschewed by most Yavapai groups, though some groups of Tolkepaya began eating ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Yavapai Wars partof the American Indian Wars image File Tonto Apache.jpg 300px caption Tonto Apache. White Mountain Reservation, Arizona, 1891, by Julian Scott . date 1861 1875 place Arizona result United States victory combatant1 flag United States combatant2 Yavapai people Yavapai br Yavapai people Tolkapaya Yavapai people Yavap Yavapai people Kwevkapaya Yavapai people Wipukpa Yavapai Allies br Western Apache Apache Quechan Yuma Mohave people Mohave commander1 flagicon United States Pauline Weaver br flagicon United States George Crook br flagicon United States Charles King general Charles King commander2 Delshay br Nanni chaddi strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox Indian wars and conflicts of Arizona The Yavapai Wars , or the Tonto Wars , were a series of armed conflict s between the Yavapai people Yavapai and Tonto Apache Tonto tribes against the United States in Arizona . The period began, no later than 1861, with the arrival of American settlers on Yavapai and Tonto land. At the time, the Yavapai were considered a band of the Western Apache people due to their close relationship with tribes such as the Tonto and Pinal . The wars ended with the Yavapai s, and the Tonto s, removal from the Yavapai Apache Nation Indian Reservation Camp Verde Reservation to San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation San Carlos on February 27, 1875, now known as Exodus Day . ref Braatz, pg, 88 ref ref http www.onwar.com aced nation all apache fapache1871.htm ref ref http www.visitcampverde.com yavapai exodus.php ref See also Yavapai War Apache Wars Battle of Pima Butte References reflist cite book last Braatz first Timothy coauthors title Surviving conquest a history of the Yavapai peoples series url year 2003 location publisher University of Nebraska Press isbn 0 8032 1331 X DEFAULTSORT Yavapai Category History of Arizona Category History of United States expansionism Category Military history of the United States Category Wars ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Yavapai symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer P. G. Comba discovery site Prescott Observatory Prescott discovered April 28, 1997 designations yes mp name 9238 alt names 1997 HO2 mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.2049804 perihelion 2.6528608 semimajor eccentricity 0.0942531 period 1830.8797087 avg speed inclination 1.76788 asc node 180.66282 mean anomaly 318.96993 arg peri 172.10899 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.8 9238 Yavapai 1997 HO2 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on April 28, 1997 by P. G. Comba at Prescott Observatory Prescott . References references External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 9238 Yavapai JPL Small Body Database Browser on 9238 Yavapai DEFAULTSORT Yavapai Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1997 Category Main Belt asteroids beltasteroid stub es 9238 Yavapai fa it 9238 Yavapai la 9238 Yavapai hu 9238 Yavapai pl 9238 Yavapai pt 9238 Yavapai uk 9238 vi 9238 Yavapai yo 9238 Yavapai ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Yavapai War partof the Yavapai Wars , Apache Wars image File Rescue of Lt. Charles King.jpg 250px caption The rescue of Lieutenant Charles King by Sergeant Bernard Taylor Medal of Honor Bernard Taylor during the battle at Sunset Pass in 1874. date 1871 1875 place Arizona result United States victory combatant1 flag United States 1867 combatant2 Yavapai people Yavapai br Western Apache Apache commander1 flagicon United States 1867 George Crook br flagicon United States 1867 Charles King general Charles King commander2 Delshay br Nanni chaddi strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox Apache Wars Campaignbox Indian wars and conflicts of Arizona For other conflicts involving the Apache see Apache War disambiguation . The Yavapai War , also known as the Tonto War , or the Apache War , was an armed conflict in the United States from 1871 to 1875 against renegade Yavapai people Yavapai and Western Apache bands of Arizona . It began in the aftermath of the Camp Grant Massacre , on April 28, 1871, in which nearly 150 Pinal and Aravaipa Creek Aravaipa Apache s were massacred by O odham warrior s and American settlers. Some of the survivors fled north into the Tonto Basin to seek protection by their Yavapai and Tonto Apache people Tonto ... George Crook , to return the natives to the reservation system. The war culminated with the Yavapai s removal from the Yavapai Apache Nation Indian Reservation Camp Verde Reservation to San Carlos Apache ... www.onwar.com aced nation all apache fapache1871.htm ref ref http www.visitcampverde.com yavapai exodus.php ... weta thewest people d h howard.htm ref References reflist Category Conflicts in 1871 Yavapai Category Apache Wars Yavapai Category Wars involving the Apache Yavapai Category History of Arizona Yavapai Category History of United States expansionism Yavapai Category Military history of the United States Yavapai Category Wars fought in Arizona Yavapai ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 Yavapai Downs is a horse racing track in Prescott Valley, Arizona . The track hosts both Thoroughbred horse race thoroughbred and Horse racing Quarter Horse racing quarter horse racing .It announced it would not be running a 2011 season but hoped to have live racing again in 2012. Horseracing stub coord missing Arizona Category Horse racing venues in the United States Category Sports venues in Arizona Category Buildings and structures in Yavapai County, Arizona Category Visitor attractions in Yavapai County, Arizona ... more details
coi date March 2011 primarysources date March 2011 Infobox University name Yavapai College native name latin name image Image Yc logo.png motto Your community. Your college. established 1965 type Community College endowment staff faculty 112 FT, 347 PT president Dr. Penelope H. Wills, PhD provost principal rector chancellor vice chancellor dean head label head students 3921 FTE FY 08 09 undergrad postgrad doctoral profess city Prescott, Arizona Prescott state Arizona country United States USA campus ... Yavapai College Fact Book 2009 2010 . Retrieved on March 24, 2010. ref Yavapai College is a community college located in Yavapai County, Arizona . The main Campus is in Prescott, Arizona Prescott ... Valley, Arizona Chino Valley , and Sedona, Arizona Sedona . History Yavapai College was established ... Fact Book 2006.pdf Yavapai College Fact Book 2006 . Retrieved on July 16, 2006. ref Academics In 2010 11, Yavapai College offered 99 certificate, degree, and transfer options to students in 73 different ... institutional research docs files Fact Book 2008.pdf Yavapai College Fact Book 2008 . Retrieved on February 13, 2009. ref Yavapai College offers seven Associate s degree associate degree programs ... Degree in Nursing, and Associate of Applied Science Degree Yavapai College is also home of the http www.yc.edu gunsmithing Yavapai College Gunsmithing School , which for several years was renowned as one ... contestants. Athletics Yavapai College sponsors six intercollegiate teams three men soccer, baseball ... 2 and cross country 2 . Housing Yavapai College offers on campus housing at the Prescott Campus ... as Common Grounds caf . Yavapai College operates year round 24 7 Police Services. Notable alumni Government ... External links http www.yc.edu Yavapai College website Colleges and Universities in Arizona coord 34.546787 112.453991 type edu Category Prescott, Arizona Category Education in Yavapai County, Arizona ... North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Category Buildings and structures in Yavapai ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation image Image Maricopa County Incorporated and Planning areas FMYN highlighted.svg thumb center 250px Location of Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in Maricopa County, Arizona Maricopa County , Arizona . population 900 ref http www.ftmcdowell.org history&culture historyculture2.htm History and Culture. Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. retrieved 18 Nov 2011 ref region1 center flagicon United States United States flagicon Arizona Arizona languages YavapailanguageYavapai three dialects of Upland Yuman language , English language English religions traditional tribal religion, Christianity related other Yavapai people , Havasupai , Hualapai , Mohave people Mohave , Western Apache The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation , formerly the Fort McDowell Mohave Apache Community of the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation , is a federally recognized tribe and Indian reservation in Maricopa County, Arizona about convert 23 mi km northeast of Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix , currently encompassing only convert 24,680 acre km2 sigfig 2 out of the much larger area that was originally Yavapai territory. The reservation was originally established in 1890 and is now home to approximately 971 people, mostly Yavapai people Yavapai . Notes reflist External links http www.ftmcdowell.org Official site of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Maricopa County, Arizona DEFAULTSORT Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Category American Indian reservations in Arizona Category Geography of Maricopa County, Arizona Category Yavapai tribe Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States Category 1890 establishments ... more details
The Yavapai Apache Nation is a federally recognized Native Americans in the United States Native American tribe in the Verde Valley , Arizona . Tribal members share two culturally distinct backgrounds and speak two indigenous languages, the Yavapailanguage and the Western Apache language . The Yavapai Apache Nation Indian Reservation , at coord 34 37 10 N 111 53 46 W , consists of four non contiguous parcels of land located in three separate communities in eastern Yavapai County, Arizona Yavapai County . The two largest sections, convert 576 acre km2 together &ndash almost 90 percent of the reservation s territory, are in the town of Camp Verde, Arizona Camp Verde . Smaller sections are located in the town of Clarkdale, Arizona Clarkdale convert 60.17 acre m2 , and the unincorporated community of Lake Montezuma, Arizona Lake Montezuma 5.8 acres . The reservation s total land area is convert 642 acre km2 . The total resident population of the reservation was 743 persons as of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census . Of these, 512 lived in Camp Verde, 218 in Clarkdale, and only 13 in Lake Montezuma. Attractions The Yavapai Apache Nation operates the Cliff Castle Casino, a popular gaming, recreation, dining and lodging attraction in the Verde Valley . See also Portal Indigenous peoples of North America Yavapai people Apache Apache people Dilzhe e Apache References http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CHECK SEARCH RESULTS N& CONTEXT ...& format & lang en& show geoid Y Yavapai Apache Nation Reservation, Arizona United States Census Bureau External links http yavapai apache.org Yavapai Apache Nation , official website http www.itcaonline.com tribes campverd.html Yavapai Apache Nation , Arizona Intertribal Council http www.cliffcastlecasino.net Cliff Castle casino DEFAULTSORT Yavapai Apache Nation Category Native American tribes in Arizona Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States Category Geography of Yavapai ... more details
Image Flag of the Yavapai Prescott Tribe.svg right thumb Flag of the Yavapai Prescott Tribe The Yavapai Prescott Tribe is located on a reservation of 1,413.46 acres 5.720 km in central Yavapai County, Arizona Yavapai County in west central Arizona . There are less than 200 tribal members. The tribe has a shopping center, two casinos and a hotel where the reservation abuts State Highway 69 at Prescott, Arizona . There is also a business park on the reservation off State Highway 89 north of Prescott. The United States Census, 2000 2000 census reported a resident population of 182 persons on the Yavapai Prescott Indian Reservation , 117 of whom were of solely Native Americans in the United States Native American heritage. The tribal chief from 1940 1966 was Viola Jimulla . Law Enforcement services are provided by the Yavapai Prescott Tribal Police Department. See also Portal Indigenous peoples of North America Yavapai people References http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CHECK SEARCH RESULTS N& CONTEXT dt& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P001& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P003& tree id 4001& redoLog false& transpose N& all geo types Y& caller geoselect& geo id 25000US4710& search results 25000US4710& format & lang en& show geoid Y Yavapai Prescott Reservation, Arizona United States Census Bureau External links http www.ypit.com Yavapai Prescott Tribe coord 34 33 02 N 112 26 06 W display title Category Native American tribes in Arizona Category Prescott, Arizona Category Federally recognized tribes in the United States Category Geography of Yavapai County, Arizona Category American Indian reservations in Arizona NorthAm native stub es Tribu Yavapai Prescott ... more details
Infobox School name Yavapai County High School image imagesize image caption motto established schooltype Public high school alternative grades ninth grade 9 twelfth grade 12 superintendent Tim Carter address 7497 E. Addis city Prescott Valley, Arizona Prescott Valley state Arizona zipcode 86314 country USA information district Yavapai County Accommodation District enrollment mascot Eagles mascot image colors Yellow purple homepage http www.yavapaicountyhs.org index.cfm?pID 745 Yavapai County High School is an accommodation high school in Prescott Valley, Arizona . Its operator, the Yavapai Accommodation School District , was established in 2001 to serve high school students. Its current campus opened in the fall of 2004. It was built with 550,000 of funding from the Arizona School Facilities Board . Its listed capacity is 25 students. ref http www.azsfb.gov sfb photo 20gallery Photo 20Gallery.pdf AZ SFB Photo Gallery p217 ref References reflist coord missing Arizona Category Public high schools in Arizona Category Schools in Yavapai County, Arizona Arizona school stub ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Yavapai County Sheriff s Office nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation YCSO fictional patch AZ Yavapai County Sheriff.png patchcaption logo logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto mottotranslated mission formedyear 1864 formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees volunteers budget nongovernment country United States countryabbr USA national federal international divtype State divname Arizona divdab subdivtype County US subdivname Yavapai subdivdab map Map of Arizona highlighting Yavapai County.svg mapcaption sizearea convert 8128 sqmi km2 sizepopulation 212,635 2007 legaljuris governingbody governingbodyscnd constitution1 police Yes local Yes military provost gendarmerie religious speciality secret overviewtype overviewbody headquarters Prescott, Arizona hqlocmap hqlocleft hqloctop hqlocmappoptitle sworntype sworn unsworntype unsworn multinational electeetype minister1name minister1pfo chief1name Scott Mascher chief1position Sheriff parentagency child1agency unittype unitname officetype ... www.ycsoaz.gov footnotes reference The Yavapai County Sheriff s Office YCSO is a local law enforcement agency that serves Yavapai County, Arizona . It provides general service law enforcement to unincorporated areas of Yavapai County, serving as the equivalent of the police for unincorporated areas of the county. It also operates the county jail system. The Yavapai County Sheriff s Office YCSO ... Official Website publisher Yavapai County Sheriff s Office ref Organization The current sheriff is Scott ... Services Bureau Fallen officers Since the establishment of the Yavapai County Sheriff s Office, 7 officers have died in the line of duty. ref http odmp.org agency 4335 yavapai county sheriffs office ... Reflist External links http www.ycsoaz.gov Yavapai County Sheriff s Office official weblink http www.ycsoaz.gov ?page id 753 Divisions Organization http www.co.yavapai.az.us Yavapai County government ... more details
Infobox U.S. County county Yavapai County state Arizona seal Yavapai County, Arizona seal.png seal Yavapi County Seal.png map Map of Arizona highlighting Yavapai County.svg map size 175 founded November ... ex image Yavapai county arizona courthouse.jpg ex image cap Yavapai County Courthouse in Prescott, Arizona File Gold Quartz 188388.jpg thumb Nice old gold specimen from an unknown Yavapai County mine. Size 2.0 x 1.8 x 1.7 cm. Yavapai County is located near the center of the U.S. state of Arizona . As of 2010 ... Maricopa County . History Yavapai County was one of the four original Arizona Counties created by the 1st ... carved from the original Yavapai County. Yavapai County s present boundaries were established in 1891. The county is named after the Yavapai people , who were the principal inhabitants at the time ... ref For comparison, Yavapai County has about 93 of the area of the U.S. state of New Jersey . It is larger ... sea level MSL in Yavapai County is Mount Union Arizona Mount Union at an elevation of 7,979  ... Private ownership about 25 of Yavapai County s land by area is privately owned. Public land about ... s area. About 25 of Yavapai County is owned by the State of Arizona as state trust lands, managed by the Arizona State Land Department . Source http www.azcommerce.com doclib commune yavapai 20county.pdf Yavapai County Profile Natural history There are numerous flora and fauna species within Yavapai ... ref Yavapai County is also the location of several groves of the near threatened California .... By 2006 Census Bureau Estimates placed the population of Yavapai County at 208,014. This represented ... Yavapai County QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau Bot generated title ref Yavapai County is defined ... Resort near Sedona Yavapai County is home to Arcosanti , a prototype arcology , developed ... Wilderness.net ref See also Portal Arizona National Register of Historic Places listings in Yavapai ... of the Fort Rock dome, Yavapai County, Arizona U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1266 ... more details
long m lowest long s lowest long EW W map USA Arizona location map.svg map caption Black Hills Yavapai ... commons category Black Hills Arizona The Black Hills of Yavapai County are a large mountain range of north central Arizona in southeast Yavapai County, Arizona Yavapai County . It is bordered on the northeast ... Category Arizona transition zone mountain ranges Category Landforms of Yavapai County, Arizona Category ... more details
NOTOC File Map of Arizona highlighting Yavapai County.svg thumb Location of Yavapai County in Arizona This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Yavapai County, Arizona . It is intended ... Places in Yavapai County, Arizona Yavapai County , Arizona , United States . The locations of National ... Ash Fork county Yavapai County, Arizona date 2000 03 02 image lat 35.222778 lon 112.491111 description ... National Forest city Rimrock, Arizona Rimrock county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1993 06 10 image ... Bridge address Broadway St. over Bitter Creek city Clarkdale, Arizona Clarkdale county Yavapai County ... North Main Street address 826 N. Main St. city Cottonwood, Arizona Cottonwood county Yavapai County ... Route 89 city Date Creek, Arizona Date Creek county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1996 03 22 image ... National Forest city Strawberry, Arizona Strawberry county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1991 ..., Arizona Clarkdale county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1982 10 29 image lat 34.772222 lon 112.055556 ... county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1998 01 08 image lat 34.774167 lon 112.058611 description Description ... Verde county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1975 08 06 image lat 34.525 lon 111.828056 description Description ... Yavapai County, Arizona date 1975 02 10 image lat lon description Sinagua pueblo NRHP row pos 11 .... Willard St. city Cottonwood, Arizona Cottonwood county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1986 09 19 image ... Yavapai County, Arizona date 1993 06 10 image CopperCreekCabinPrescottArea074.jpg lat 34.214167 ... Seligman county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1998 02 12 image lat 35.327778 lon 112.876389 description ... St. city Cottonwood, Arizona Cottonwood county Yavapai County, Arizona date 2000 05 18 image lat ... coord 34.814614 111.837173 name Cross Creek Ranch House small city Sedona, Arizona Sedona county Yavapai ... West of Crown King in the Prescott National Forest city Crown King, Arizona Crown King county Yavapai ... St. city Cottonwood, Arizona Cottonwood county Yavapai County, Arizona date 1986 09 19 image lat ... more details
On Language was a regular column in the weekly New York Times Magazine on the English language discussing popular etymology , new or unusual usages, and other language related topics. The inaugural column was published on February 18, 1979 and it was a regular popular feature. Many of the columns were collected in books. Columnist and journalist William Safire was one of the most frequent contributors from the inception of the column until Safire s death in 2009. He wrote the inaugural On Language column in 1979. ref http www.nytimes.com 2009 10 11 magazine 11FOB onlanguage t.html New York Times On Language The Maven, Nevermore about Safire s legacy ref starting it with the greeting How do you do. This is a new column about language. In more than 30 years, he contributed more than 1300 installments to the column. Safire was succeeded by Ben Zimmer , who wrote the column until its final edition on February 25, 2011. ref http www.nytimes.com 2011 02 27 magazine 27fob onlanguage t.html New York Times On Language The Future Tense ref About the cancellation of the column, the incoming editor of New York Times Magazine Hugo Lindgren explained this and other changes to the magazine It is mine now. I m in charge. We re going to be doing some significant redesign work, and have a newish magazine by the end of January. The big thing is, I want to create a kind of new identity for the front of the book section. That doesn t mean that everything s being tossed out. We re looking at everything and evaluating what sort of fits. ref http nymag.com daily intel 2010 11 new times magazine editor hugo.html New York Magazine New Times Magazine Editor Hugo Lindgren on His Plans Big Subjects, More T, and the End of The Way We Live Now ref References Reflist External links http topics.nytimes.com topics features magazine columns on language index.html A collection of On Language columns published in The New York Times DEFAULTSORT On Language Category English language Category The New York ... more details
About the properties of language in general other uses Language disambiguation File Lakhovsky Conversation.jpg ... Cuneiform is one of the first known forms of written language , but spoken language is believed to predate writing by tens of thousands of years at least. Language may refer either to the specifically ... of such a system of complex communication. The scientific study of language in any of its senses ... salient examples, but natural language s can also be based on visual rather than auditory stimulus physiology stimuli , for example in sign language s and written language . Code s and other kinds of constructed language artificially constructed communication systems such as those used for programming language computer programming can also be called languages. A language in this sense is a system ... ultimately from Latin lingua , language, tongue , via Old French . ref name AHD cite encyclopedia title language encyclopedia The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language edition 3rd year 1992 location Boston publisher Houghton Mifflin Company ref When used as a general concept, language .... Language as a communication system is thought to be fundamentally different from and of much ... a finite number of elements. Language is thought to have originated when early hominids first started ... with an increase in brain volume, and many linguists see the structures of language as having evolved to serve specific communicative functions. Language is neurolinguistics processed in many ... Wernicke s area s. Humans language acquisition acquire language through social interaction in early childhood, and children generally speak fluently when they are around three years old. The use of language ... identity , social stratification and for social grooming and entertainment . The word language ... from sequences of words. Languages language change evolve and diversify over time, and the history ... of languages that descend from a common ancestor is known as a language family . The languages ... more details
Infobox language name To nativename states Cameroon , Central African Republic ethnicity speakers none date NA ref e16 familycolor Niger Congo fam2 Atlantic Congo languages Atlantic Congo fam3 Mbum Day languages Mbum Day fam4 Mbum languages Mbum fam5 unclassified iso3 toz To is an unclassified Mbum languages Mbum language of northern Cameroon and the Central African Republic . It is only used as a second language , as the secret male initiation language of the Gbaya people Gbaya . References reflist Category Languages of Cameroon Category Adamawa languages Category Initiation languages Cameroon stub ... more details
Infobox Language name Are states Papua New Guinea region Milne Bay Province , tip of Cape Vogel speakers 1,230 familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western fam5 Papuan Tip languages Papuan Tip fam6 Kilivila nowrap Nuclear Papuan Tip fam7 Are Taupota languages Are Taupota fam8 Are languages Are iso3 mwc The Are language is an Austronesian language of the eastern Papua New Guinea n mainland, It s spoken by about 1,230 people. External links ethnologue mwc Category Nuclear Papuan Tip languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea PapuaNewGuinea stub au lang stub fr Are langue hr Are jezik is Are ... more details
Infobox language name Then states CHN region Pingtang County , southern Guizhou speakers 15,000 date 1999 ethnicity familycolor Tai Kadai fam2 Kam Sui languages Kam Sui iso3 tct The Then language also known as Y nghu ng in Chinese alternate spellings T en and Ten is a Kam Sui language spoken in Pingtang County , southern Guizhou . Phonology Yanghuang has 71 consonants total, including those with secondary articulation s. There are a total of 71 rhymes, 9 vowels, and 8 codas Bo 1997 . References Reflist Bo, Wenze. 1997. Yanghuang yu yan jiu A Study of Yanghuang Then . Beijing Zhong yang min zu da xue chu ban she. External links http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian language.php?id 719 Then word list from the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database Tai Kadai languages Category Languages of China Category Kam Sui languages tk lang stub fr T en ... more details
Cleanup date August 2009 Infobox language name Paipai nativename Akwa ala region Mexico speakers 300 ethnicity Paipai people familycolor American fam1 Yuman languages Yuman fam2 Core Yuman fam3 Pai ? iso3 ppi Paipai is the native language of the Paipai peoples. It is part of the Yuman languages Yuman language family. There are very few speakers left because most Paipai now live in Kumeyaay villages. It is believed that Paipai was separated from the Northern Pai languages many years ago. In oral tradition of most Yuman tribes, the people descended from Avikwame also known as Newberry Mt. and went were Kumat directed them. So at one time the Paipai might have been with the other tribes. The Paipai language was documented by Judith Jo l and Mauricio J. Mixco, who have published texts and studies of syntax. Paipai belongs to the Yuman languages Yuman language family, which may form part of the hypothetical Hokan languages Hokan linguistic phylum. Within the Yuman family, Paipai belongs to the Pai branch, which also includes the Upland Yuman language, dialects of which are spoken by the Yavapai people Yavapai , Hualapai Walapai , and Havasupai of western Arizona. The relationship between Paipai and Upland Yuman is very close some observers have suggested that Paipai and Yavapai are mutually intelligible i.e., that the Paipai and Upland Yumans spoke dialects of a single language , while other observers have claimed that they are not. The controversial technique of glottochronology suggests that the Pai branch of Yuman may have separated from the other two branches of Core Yuman River Yuman and Delta California Yuman about 1,000 1,700 years ago. Paipai may have separated from Upland Yuman 1,000 years ago or less. Languages of Mexico DEFAULTSORT Paipai Language Category Yuman Cochim languages Category Indigenous languages of the Southwestern United States Category Indigenous languages of the North American Southwest es Idioma paipai fr Paipai hr Akwa ala jezik ... more details
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