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- | ====== Aleut in Alaska====== | + | ====== Aleut in the United States of America and Russia |
==== Language designations: | ==== Language designations: | ||
- | * In the language itself: //Unangam Tunuu// ((Alaska Native Languages. //Unangam Tunuu / Aleut// | + | * In the language itself: //Unangam Tunuu// ((Alaska Native Languages. //Unangam Tunuu / Aleut// |
* [[general_information: | * [[general_information: | ||
==== Language vitality according to: ==== | ==== Language vitality according to: ==== | ||
- | ^ [[http:// | + | ^ [[http:// |
- | | Vitality Score: 2 | + | | {{ :endangerment: |
==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ||
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* Script: Cyrillic/ | * Script: Cyrillic/ | ||
==== Language standardisation ==== | ==== Language standardisation ==== | ||
- | The standardised orthography (was initially) the Cyrillic alphabet ((Endangered Language Projects)) and is linked to the Russian orthodox church and the Russian colonisation of Alaska. | + | The standardised orthography (was initially) the Cyrillic alphabet ((Endangered Language Projects. //Aleut//. (n.d.). Retrieved from [[http:// |
Nowadays the Latin alphabet is also used by the communities. | Nowadays the Latin alphabet is also used by the communities. | ||
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==== Language Area ==== | ==== Language Area ==== | ||
- | The map ((Eskimo-Aleut Languages | + | The map ((Gutman, A. and B. Avanzati. //Eskimo-Aleut Languages// |
Aleut is spoken in the Aleutian Islands, the Pribilof Islands, and the Alaska Peninsula west of Stepovak | Aleut is spoken in the Aleutian Islands, the Pribilof Islands, and the Alaska Peninsula west of Stepovak | ||
- | Bay with an ethnic population of 2.200 people ((Endangered Language Projects)). Dialects: Attu (Western), Atka (Eastern), Unalaska (Eastern). | + | Bay with an ethnic population of 2.200 people ((Endangered Language Projects. //Aleut//. (n.d.). Retrieved from [[http:// |
==== Speaker numbers ==== | ==== Speaker numbers ==== | ||
- | The numbers of speakers are estimated between 150-160 worldwide ((Endangered Language Projects)). | + | The numbers of speakers are estimated between 150-160 worldwide ((Endangered Language Projects. //Aleut//. (n.d.). Retrieved from [[http:// |
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===== Online learning resources ===== | ===== Online learning resources ===== | ||
- | **Alaska Native | + | ===Language |
- | https:// | + | |
- | **Aleutian region school district** | + | |
- | http://www.aleutregion.org/ | + | |
+ | * [[http://www.eddersko.com/ | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
- | **Unangam Tunuu Language Tools** | + | ===YouTube videos=== |
- | http:// | + | |
- | **Voices | + | |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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- | Endangered Languages Archive at SOAS University of London **Unangam Tunuu (Aleut language) Conversation Corpus** https:// | ||
- | **YouTube videos** | ||
- | https:// | ||
- | https:// | ||
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- | ====== Mercator' | ||
- | Not available |
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