found: Work cat.: Montler, T. An outline of the morphology and phonology of Saanich, North Straits Salish, 1986.
found: Ethnologue:p. 52 (Salish, Straits)
found: Voegelin lang.:p. 301.
found: Zisa, C.A. Am. Ind. lang.:p. 7 ("Straits Salish cluster")
found: Ethnologue, Dec. 11, 2018(Salish, Straits; a language of Canada; ISO 639-3: str; alternate names: Malchosen, Northern Straits Salish, Sooke, Straits, T'Sou-ke; location: British Columbia province: Vancouver Island; language of recognized indigenous peoples: Esquimalt, Pauquachin, Semiahmoo, Songhees, T'Sou-ke, Tsartlip, Tsawout, Tseycum; classification: Salish, Central Salish; dialects: Saanich (Senčoten), Semiahmoo, Songish (Lekwungen, Lkwungen); also spoken in: Washington: San Juan Islands (Samish dialect), mainland south of San Juan Islands (Lummi dialect); alternate names: Lkwungen, Malchosen, Northern Straits Salish, Senčoten, Straits; dialects: Lummi, Samish, Ts'ooke (T'Sou-ke), Songish, Semiahmoo)
found: Gerdts, D.B. Salish languages, 2013, via Oxford bibliographies website, Dec. 11, 2018(The Salish language family consists of twenty-three languages spoken in southwestern Canada and the northwestern United States. The languages are classified into five branches: Bella Coola; Central Salish (Comox, Halkomelem, Klallam, Lushootseed, Nooksack, Northern Straits, Pentlatch, Sechelt, Squamish, Twana); Tsamosan (Lower Chehalis, Upper Chehalis, Cowlitz, Quinault); Interior Salish (Northern Interior Salish: Lillooet, Shuswap, Thompson; Southern Interior Salish: Coeur d'Alene, Columbian, Kalispel, Okanagan); and Tillamook; The Central Salish languages form a chain of ten languages along the Salish Sea)