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INUVIALUIT LANGUAGE and IDENTITY: PERSPECTIVES on the SYMBOLIC MEANING of INUVIALUKTUN in the CANADIAN WESTERN ARCTIC by Alexand
Documenting Linguistic Knowledge in an Inuit Language Atlas
PALATALIZATION and ‘STRONG’ /I/ ACROSS INUIT DIALECTS*
Linguistic Diversity Tom Barry, CAFF International Secretariat, Akureyri, Iceland
The Evolution of Inuvialuit Identity in the Modern
Detecting the Effects of a Covert Ap Layer in Polysynthetic Words in Inuit
Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010 – Selected Indicators of Change
Two Uummarmiutun Modals – Including a Brief Comparison with Utkuhikšalingmiutut Cognates*
Contrast in Inuit Consonant Inventories
Community-Driven Knowledge Organization for Cultural Heritage Digital Libraries: the Case of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Species at Risk (NWT) Terminology Translation Workshop
Indigeneity and the Politics of Language in Canada
Schneider's Law Revisited: the Syllable-Level Remnant of an Older Metrical Rule*
Proto-Inuit Phonology
The Semantics and Pragmatics of Uummarmiutun Modals.Pdf
Inuvialuktun Words for a Changing Climate
Studies in Inuktitut Grammar
“An Inuvialuit Way of Life”
Top View
Preservation of Distinct Dialects in Nunavt
Improving Coverage of an Inuktitut Morphological Analyzer Using a Segmental Recurrent Neural Network
Recognizing the Diversity of B.C.'S First Nations Languages
Re-Approaching Schneider's Law Geminates and Syllable Margins Katerina Markoulaki
From Inuvialuit and Nanuq: a Polar Bear Traditional Knowledge Study
W6vsmam/C Scsyk5 Iqqaumagumajara Uqausivut I Want to Remember Our Language This Resource Made Possible Through Funds Provided By
Across Inuit Dialects
Languages and Dialects in the Digital Library North
Inuit Case and Agreement
Regional Dictionary
ESKIMO INTRODUCTION Eskimos Or the Inuits Are the Indigenous People
Inuktitut and the Concept of Word-Level Prominence