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Linguas iupik




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Iupik
Falado en:

Alasca e Siberia
Total de falantes:


Familia:

Esquimó-aleutiana
 Esquimó
  Iupik
Códigos de lingua

ISO 639-1:

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ISO 639-2:

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As linguas iupik[1] son un grupo de varias linguas faladas polos pobos iupik do oeste e o centro de Alasca, así como do nordeste de Siberia. As linguas iupik diferéncianse unhas das outras de abondo como para non ser mutuamente intelixibles, malia que o falante dunha lingua pode entender a idea xeral da conversa dos falantes doutra lingua. Unha delas, o sirenik, extinguiuse en 1997.


As linguas iupik forman parte da familia de linguas esquimó-aleutianas. O aleutiano e as linguas esquimós diverxeron no -2000, e dentro das linguas esquimós, as iupik diverxeron das linguas inuit arredor do ano 1000.




Índice





  • 1 Clasificación


  • 2 Notas


  • 3 Véxase tamén

    • 3.1 Bibliografía





Clasificación |



  • Iupik de Alasca central (10 000 falantes)
    • Iupik de Alasca central (ou Yugtun)

    • Chevak cup’ik (ou Cugtun)

    • Nunivak cup'ig (ou Cugtun)



  • Alutiiq (400 falantes)
    • Koniag alutiiq

    • Chugach alutiiq



  • Iupik de Siberia central ou Yuit (Chaplinon e a illa St. Lawrence, 1 400 falantes)
    • Chaplinski

    • Iupik da illa St. Lawrence (Sivuqaghmiistun)



  • Naukan (70 falantes)


  • Sirenik (extinta) (ás veces considerada como unha póla independente da familia)


Notas |




  1. Entrada iupik en Digalego



Véxase tamén |



Bibliografía |


  • Campbell, Lyle. (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.

  • S.A. Jacobson (1984). Yup'ik Eskimo Dictionary Alaska Native Language Center. ISBN 0-933769-21-0

  • S.A. Jacobson (2000). A Practical Grammar of the Central Yup'ik Eskimo Language. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center and Program. ISBN 1-55500-050-9[includes a CD with readings by Anna W. Jacobson].




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