Sekani language

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The Sekani language is an Indigenous Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Sekani people of north-central British Columbia, Canada.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Sekani language canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nations language
Indigenous language of North America
Northern Athabaskan language
endangered language
alternateName Sekani
Tsek’ehne
Tsek’ehne
surface form: Tse’khene
basicWordOrder SOV
closelyRelatedTo Carrier language
Dane-zaa language
Kaska language
continent North America
country Canada
endangermentCause language shift to English
ethnicGroup Sekani people NERFINISHED
family Athabaskan
surface form: Athabaskan languages
glottocode seka1264
glottologName Sekani
hasConsonantFeature ejective affricates
ejective stops
lateral fricatives
hasDialects Bear Lake Sekani
Finlay River
surface form: Finlay River Sekani

McLeod Lake
surface form: McLeod Lake Sekani
hasResourceType audio recordings
dictionary
grammar description
ISO639-3 sek
languageBranch Na-Dene
surface form: Na-Dene language family
languageFamily Dené languages
languageStatus severely endangered
morphologicalType polysynthetic
prefixing
phonologicalFeature tone language
region north-central British Columbia
revitalizationEfforts community-based language programs
language documentation projects
spokenIn British Columbia
Canada
subfamily Northern Athabaskan languages
usedBy Sekani First Nations communities
usedIn cultural education
oral storytelling
traditional ceremonies
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Northern Athabaskan languages hasMember Sekani language
Kaska language closelyRelatedTo Sekani language
Dakelh (Carrier) language closelyRelatedTo Sekani language
subject surface form: Dakelh language
Proto-Athabaskan language ancestorOf Sekani language