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Sallirmiutun (formerly
Siglitun) is the
dialect of
Inuvialuktun spoken by the Siglit, an
Inuit group of the
Northwest Territories, Canada. It is mainly...
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distinct and
separate varieties. It
consists of
Sallirmiutun (formerly
Siglitun;
Inuvialuktun proper), the
Kangiryuarmiutun dialect of
Inuinnaqtun on Victoria...
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distinction needs to be made
between /j/ and /ɟ/, it is
written as r̂. In the
Siglitun dialect, k is
always pronounced as a
fricative /x/. In
other dialects,...
- is an
Inupiatun dialect but is
usually ****ociated with Inuvialuktun.
Siglitun is
spoken by the
Siglit of
Sachs Harbour, Paulatuk,
Tuktoyaktuk and Inuvik...
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Inuit language dialects throughout the
Canadian Arctic (Sallirmiutun (
Siglitun), Inuinnaqtun, Natsilingmiutut, Kivalliq,
North Baffin) use iglu for all...
- with a
separate letter. /ɡ/ is
realized as
voiced velar fricative [ɣ] in
Siglitun. In
other dialects, this
realization may also be
found between vowels or...
- (northern Alaska, 3,500 speakers)
Inuvialuktun (western Canada;
together with
Siglitun, Natsilingmiutut,
Inuinnaqtun and
Uummarmiutun 765 speakers) Inuktitut...
- was
named for the coal that was
found in the area in the 1920s, and the
Siglitun spelling is Paulatuuq[pronunciation?], "place of coal". The area has been...
- and blubber, include: Ikiilgin,
Chukchi Maktaaq (ᒪᒃᑖᖅ),
Sallirmiutun (
Siglitun), Kivalliq,
Aivilingmiutut (Aivilik),
North Baffin, East Baffin, South...
- (Aklavik, Inuvik))
Inuvialuktun (western Canada; 1,020 speakers, 2016 census)
Siglitun (Paulatuk,
Sachs Harbour, Tuktoyaktuk)
Inuinnaqtun (in
Ulukhaktok also...