- [iɲupiaq]), also
known as Iñupiat,
Inupiat (/ɪˈnuːpiæt/ ih-NOO-pee-at),
Iñupiatun or
Alaskan Inuit, is an
Inuit language, or
perhaps group of languages...
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vowel qualities (with
phonemic length distinctions for each).
Although Inupiatun and
Qawiaraq have
retroflex consonants,
retroflexes have
otherwise disappeared...
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Greenlandic or some
cognate term. The
Inuit languages of
Alaska are
called Inupiatun, but the
variants of the
Seward Peninsula are
distinguished from the other...
- Inupiat/Iñupiaq librarian, Inupiat/Iñupiaq songs). The
language is
called Inupiatun in
Inupiatun and
frequently in
English as well. Iñupiak (IPA: [iɲupiɐk]) is the...
- (Inuktitut)
Inupiaq ik ipk ipk + 2
Macrolanguage Living Iñupiaq Inupiat;
Inupiatun Irish ga gle gle
Individual Living Gaeilge Irish Gaelic Italian it ita...
- Alaska, 5,000
speakers ±50%)
Qawiaraq or
Seward Peninsula Inupiaq Inupiatun/
Iñupiatun or
Northern Alaska Inupiaq (including
Uummarmiutun (Aklavik, Inuvik))...
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vowel qualities (with
phonemic length distinctions for each).
Although Inupiatun and
Qawiaraq have
retroflex consonants,
retroflexes have
otherwise disappeared...
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Ethnologue lists five
major Inuit languages: Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, Iñupiaq,
Inupiatun and Greenlandic. Each of
these languages have at
least a New Testament...
- 11.28% Hopi Hopilàvayi Uto-Aztecan 6776 (1.81) 18.80%
Inupiat (Inupik)
Iñupiatun Eskimo–Aleut 5580 (1.49) 26.04% Tewa —
Tanoan 5123 (1.37) 13.80% Muskogee...
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North Greenlandic and
iivit in East Greenlandic.
Inuit speak Inupiaq (
Inupiatun), Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, and
Greenlandic languages, which...