xlb ISO 639

Loup B

  • Geography

    US Connecticut, Massachusetts.
  • Language Cloud

A language of United States

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No known L1 speakers. Last speaker likely died in the 18th century.
Connecticut, Massachusetts.
10 (Extinct).
Algic, Algonquian, Eastern Algonquian
None known. May not actually be a separate language from Loup A, due to lack of data.
Two mid-eighteenth century manuscripts from the French missions in Canada record the speech of people called ‘loups’. The much shorter of these,‘Langue de(s) Loups,’ which remains unpublished, has been attributed to François Auguste Magon de Terlaye. A convention was established to call the language Terlaye described as ‘Loup B’. The other manuscript represents the variety conventionally named ‘Loup A’ [xlo] (Goddard 2012).