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Oneida is an Iroquoian language spoken primarily by the Oneida people in the U.S. states of New York and Wisconsin, and the Canadian province of Ontario. There are only an estimated 160 native speakers left, despite attempts to reinvigorate the language. The number of speakers in the Green Bay area who learned the language as infants may be as low as six
   As of 1994 the majority of Oneida speakers lived in Canada.

Phonology

Alveolar Palatal Velar Labio-velar Glottal
Nasal n
Plosive t k ʔ
Affricate ts
Fricative s h
Approximant l j w
There are four oral vowels, /i e o a/, and two nasal vowels, /ũ/ (written ) and /ə̃/ (written <ʌ>). Vowel length is indicated with a following colon, <:>.

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