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- Inupiaq or Inpuiat language is a group of dialects spoken by the Inuit. It is also called Alaskan Inuit. The name also refers to the people who speak the language. Outside Alaska, it is also spoken on the Diomede Islands. People on Little Diomede speak it; people on Big Diomede spoke it.simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inupiat_language
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The Iñupiaq language is an Inuit language, the ancestors of which may have been spoken in the northern regions of Alaska for as long as 5,000 years. Between 1,000 and 800 years ago, Inuit migrated east from Alaska to Canada and Greenland, eventually occupying the entire Arctic coast and much of the … See more
Iñupiaq or Inupiaq , also known as Iñupiat, Inupiat (/ɪˈnuːpiæt/ ih-NOO-pee-at), Iñupiatun or Alaskan Inuit, is an Inuit language, or perhaps group of languages, spoken by the Iñupiat people in northern and northwestern See more
There are four main dialect divisions and these can be organized within two larger dialect collections:
• Iñupiaq
Extra geographical information:
Bering Strait dialect:
The Native … See moreThis is a sample of the Iñupiaq language of the Kivalina variety from Kivalina Reader, published in 1975.
Aaŋŋaayiña aniñiqsuq Qikiqtami. Aasii iñuguġuni. Tikiġaġmi Kivaliñiġmiḷu. Tuvaaqatiniguni Aivayuamik. Qulit atautchimik … See moreIñupiaq dialects differ widely between consonants used. However, consonant clusters of more than two consonants in a row do not occur. A … See more
Due to the number of dialects and complexity of Iñupiaq morphosyntax, the following section discusses Malimiutun morphosyntax as a … See more
• Inuit languages
• Inuit-Yupik-Unangan languages
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Learn about Iñupiaq, an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken in Alaska and Canada by about 2,000 people. Find out the history, dialects, writing system, numerals and sample text of Iñupiaq.
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Iñupiaq is spoken throughout much of northern Alaska and is closely related to the Canadian Inuit dialects and the Greenlandic dialects, which may collectively be called "Inuit" or Eastern Eskimo, distinct from Yupik or Western Eskimo.
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Nov 9, 2017 · The Alaska Native Language Center at UAF estimates that only around 2,100 people still speak Inupiaq. That’s fewer than 15 percent of the total Inupiat population.
Indigenous Languages of Alaska: Iñupiaq - U.S.
Nov 1, 2021 · Iñupiaq is part of a spectrum or dialect chain of other Inuit languages in the Arctic—languages that are geographic neighbors have more similarities than those languages that are farther apart. The Inuit-speaking …
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Iñupiaq/Inupiaq is spoken by the Iñupiat/Inupiat on the Seward Peninsula, the Northwest Arctic and the North Slope of Alaska and in Western Canada. It is closely related to other Inuit languages across the Arctic in Canada and …
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