Inuvialuit language

E356303

The Inuvialuit language, also known as Inuvialuktun, is an Inuit language spoken by the Inuvialuit people of the western Canadian Arctic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eskimo–Aleut language
Inuit language
indigenous language of North America
alsoKnownAs Inuvialuktun
country Canada
endangeredStatus endangered
ethnicGroup Inuit
surface form: Inuvialuit
hasDialect Kangiryuarmiutun
Siglitun
Uummarmiutun
hasFeature agglutinative structure
rich morphology
hasType polysynthetic language
languageFamily Eskimo–Aleut languages
officialStatus recognized Indigenous language in Northwest Territories
region Arctic region
surface form: Arctic
relatedTo Greenlandic language
Inuinnaqtun
Inuktitut
spokenBy Inuit
surface form: Inuvialuit people
spokenIn Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Northwest Territories
western Canadian Arctic
subfamily Inuit languages
subjectOf bilingual education initiatives in Inuvialuit communities
language revitalization programs
usedFor cultural ceremonies
daily communication within Inuvialuit communities
traditional oral storytelling
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Inuvialuktun hasAlternativeName Inuvialuit language
Siglitun isPartOf Inuvialuit language
this entity surface form: Inuvialuktun language continuum
Proto-Inuit hasDescendant Inuvialuit language
this entity surface form: Western Canadian Inuktitut