- (/ˌæθəˈbæskən/ ATH-ə-BASK-ən; also
spelled Athabascan, Atha****n or
Athapascan, and also
known as Dene) is a
large branch of the Na-Dene
language family...
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Slavey (/ˈsleɪvi/; also Slave, Slavé) is a
group of
Athabaskan languages and a
dialect continuum spoken amongst the Dene
peoples of
Canada in the Northwest...
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Dettah Ndilǫ Behchokǫ̀ Gamèti
Wekweeti Whatì The Tłı̨chǫ (
Athapascan pronunciation: [tɬʰĩtʃʰõ], English: /təˈlɪtʃoʊ/ tə-LIH-choh) people,
sometimes spelled...
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Algonquian languages apa
Apache languages art
artificial languages ath
Athapascan languages aus
Australian languages bad
Banda languages bai
Bamileke languages...
- a
syllable medial ⟨w⟩ in Cree and Ojibwe, ⟨y⟩ or ⟨yu⟩ in some of the
Athapascan languages, and a
syllable medial ⟨s⟩ in Blackfoot. However, depending...
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Linguist List Boas, Franz; Goddard,
Pliny E. (July 1924). "Vocabulary of an
Athapascan Dialect of the
State of Washington".
International Journal of American...
- of
minority languages, such as in the
North American Native Tanacross (
Athapascan). In line with the IPA
usage it
denotes the extra-high tone.
Unicode encodes...
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Plateau Penutian 1654 (0.44) 6.17%
Paiute — Uto-Aztecan 1638 (0.44) 11.78%
Athapascan — Na-Dené 1627 (0.44) 19.55% Ute Núu-'apaghapi Uto-Aztecan 1625 (0.43)...
- The
Alaskan Athabascans,
Alaskan Athapascans or Dena (Russian: атабаски Аляски, атапаски Аляски) are
Alaska Native peoples of the Athabaskan-speaking...
- Gerónimo (Mescalero-Chiricahua: Goyaałé, lit. 'the one who yawns',
Athapascan pronunciation: [kòjàːɬɛ́]; June 16, 1829 –
February 17, 1909) was a military...