languages:aleut_in_russia_and_canada
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| languages:aleut_in_russia_and_canada [2020/02/26 14:16] – [Education presence] ydwine | languages:aleut_in_russia_and_canada [2025/06/18 09:41] (current) – [Language vitality according to:] ydwine | ||
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| ==== Language vitality according to: ==== | ==== Language vitality according to: ==== | ||
| - | ^ [[http://www.unesco.org/ | + | ^ [[https://en.wal.unesco.org/ |
| - | | {{ : | + | | {{ : |
| + | <sup> Click [[manual: | ||
| ==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ||
| * Classification: | * Classification: | ||
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| ===== Demographics ===== | ===== Demographics ===== | ||
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| ==== Language Area ==== | ==== Language Area ==== | ||
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| - | The map ((Gutman, A. and B. Avanzati. // | ||
| 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. //Aleut//. (n.d.). Retrieved from [[http:// | + | Bay with an ethnic population of 2.200 people ((Endangered Language Projects. //Aleut//. (n.d.). Retrieved from [[http:// |
| + | * Atka | ||
| + | * areas: Atka and Bering Island | ||
| + | * Unalaska (Eastern) | ||
| + | * areas: Alaskan Peninsula, Unalaska, Belkofski, Akutan, the Pribilof Islands, Kashega and Nikolsk | ||
| + | * Attu (Western). | ||
| + | * areas: Attu. | ||
| + | * Western Aleut as marked as extinct | ||
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| + | <sup> The map shows the language area of the Aleut languages ((Noahedits. (2019). //Aleut map// [image]. Wikemedia Commons. [[https:// | ||
| ==== Speaker numbers ==== | ==== Speaker numbers ==== | ||
| - | The numbers of speakers | + | |
| + | For the Aleut languages, speaker number estimations range from 70 to 490 speakers ((Endangered Language Projects. //Aleut//. (n.d.). Retrieved | ||
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