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languages:aleut_in_russia_and_canada [2020/02/26 13:34] – [Mercator's Regional Dossier:] ydwinelanguages:aleut_in_russia_and_canada [2020/02/26 13:43] – [Language Area] ydwine
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 ==== Language designations: ==== ==== Language designations: ====
-  * In the language itself: //Unangam Tunuu// ((Alaska Native Languages. //Unangam Tunuu / Aleut//<http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/languages/al/>)).+  * In the language itself: //Unangam Tunuu// ((Alaska Native Languages. //Unangam Tunuu / Aleut//Retrieved from [[https://www.uaf.edu/anlc/languages/aleut.php]])).
   * [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#ISO 639-3|ISO 639-3]] Code sets: 639-2 and 639-3.   * [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#ISO 639-3|ISO 639-3]] Code sets: 639-2 and 639-3.
  
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   * Script: Cyrillic/Latin   * Script: Cyrillic/Latin
 ==== 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://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/671]])) and is linked to the Russian orthodox church and the Russian colonisation of Alaska.
 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 at //The Language Gulper// <http://www.languagesgulper.com/eng/Eskimo.html>)) shows the Eskimo-Aleut languages with Aleut in red.+The map ((Gutman, A. and B. Avanzati. //Eskimo-Aleut Languages// (2013). The Language Gulper. Retrieved from [[http://www.languagesgulper.com/eng/Eskimo.html]])) shows the Eskimo-Aleut languages with Aleut in red.
  
 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://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/671]])). Dialects: Attu (Western), Atka (Eastern), Unalaska (Eastern).
  
 ==== 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://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/671]])).
  
  
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