Dene Zhatıé

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Dene Zhatıé is an Athabaskan Indigenous language spoken by the South Slavey Dene people of Canada’s Northwest Territories.

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Dene Zhatıé canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Athabaskan language
First Nations language
Indigenous language of North America
South Slavey language
belongsToPeople South Slavey First Nations NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Dene Dháh NERFINISHED
Dene Sųłıné NERFINISHED
country Canada
culturalRole carrier of South Slavey Dene oral traditions
marker of South Slavey Dene identity
hasAlternativeName South Slavey NERFINISHED
South Slavey Dene language NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Proto-Athabaskan language NERFINISHED
hasMorphologicalFeature complex verb morphology
polysynthetic morphology
hasPhonologicalFeature rich consonant inventory typical of Athabaskan languages
tonal contrasts in some dialects
hasRevitalizationEffort community-based language classes
documentation and recording projects
school immersion and bilingual programs
hasSpeakersIn Fort Providence, Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
Fort Simpson region NERFINISHED
Fort Smith, Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
Hay River, Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
Kakisa, Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
ISO639-3Code xsl
isPartOf Dene languages
languageFamily Athabaskan languages
languageStatus endangered language
minority language in Canada
recognizedBy Government of the Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
region Mackenzie River region NERFINISHED
spokenBy Dene people NERFINISHED
South Slavey Dene people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Canada
Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
subfamilyOf Northern Athabaskan languages NERFINISHED
usedFor community communication
oral storytelling
traditional ceremonies
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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South Slavey hasAlternativeName Dene Zhatıé