
doi: 10.1086/464747
0. The small Yukian linguistic family of California comprises four languages in two divisions, one consisting of Wappo which is territorially separated from the remaining division (Yuki, Coast Yuki, Huchnom).2 Since Powell's 1891 classification3 Yukian has been recognized as a distinct group without clear external relationships. In 1906 Kroeber pointed out structural resemblances between Yuki and Yokuts4
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