Eskimo-Aleutian Natural Languages Linguistics
Unesco publication describing the present state of Arctic languages and the changes that have taken place in social attitudes in the Arctic regions since the Second World War.
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- Top/Science/Social Sciences/Linguistics/Languages/Natural/Languages of the Americas
- Top/Society/Ethnicity/The Americas/Indigenous/Native Americans/Tribes, Nations and Bands/A/Aleuts
- Top/Society/Ethnicity/The Americas/Indigenous/Inuit
- Top/Regional/Europe/Russia/Society and Culture/Ethnicity/Arctic and Siberian
- Top/Society/Ethnicity/The Americas/Indigenous/Native Americans
- Alaska Native Languages - Clickable map to language information and local resources.
- Alaskool: Many Tongues - Ancient Tales - Article by Michael E. Krauss discussing whether American natural languages came eskimo-aleutian from Asia and the links between natural specific families.
- Alaska Native Language Center: Comparative Yupik and Inuit - Phonological differences between the four Yupik (or Western languages Eskimo) languages natural of the Gulf of Alaska, southwestern languages Alaska, and easternmost Siberia, natural and the Inuit (or languages Eastern Eskimo) language continuum of northern natural Alaska, Canada, languages and Greenland.
- Arctic Languages - An Awakening - Unesco publication describing the present state of Arctic natural languages and eskimo-aleutian the changes that have taken place natural in social attitudes in eskimo-aleutian the Arctic regions since natural the Second World War.[PDF]
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