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Tokana | |
Spoken in: | northwestern North America |
Timeline/Universe: | unknown |
Total speakers: | ca. 35,000 |
Genealogical classification: | Kman Tokana |
Basic word order: | VSO, free |
Morphological type: | agglutinating |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | fluid-S |
Created by: | |
Matthew Pearson |
Tokana is a naturalistic artlang by Matthew Pearson, an American linguist.