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Tunumiisut

Tunumiisut (lit. 'language of the Tunumiit'), also known as East Greenlandic (Danish: østgrønlandsk), is an Eskaleut language spoken by the Tunumiit in East Greenland. Researchers vary on whether to treat Tunumiit as a dialect within a Greenlandic dialect continuum, or if its differences are sufficient to consider it a distinct language.: 161 : 51 The…

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Early forms
Proto-Eskimo Proto-Inuit · Proto-Inuit
Ethnicity
Tunumiit
Glottolog
tunu1234
IETF
kl-tunumiit
ISO 639-3
Language family
EskimoInuitGreenlandicTunumiisut · InuitGreenlandicTunumiisut · GreenlandicTunumiisut · Tunumiisut

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Tunumiisut

Nodes29
Edges28
Triples41
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.068966
Components1

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Tunumiisut

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related to Classification · 16
Tunumiisut → Arctic, Eskaleut, Greenland, Inuit, Inuktun, It, Kalaallisut, North Greenlandic, Polar Inuit, Siberia, There, This, Tunumiisuit, Unangan, West Greenlandic, Yupik
related to Relationship to other dialects · 6
Tunumiisut → Compared, Greenlandic, Inuktun, Kalaallisut, North Greenlandic, The
Language family · 4
Tunumiisut → EskimoInuitGreenlandicTunumiisut, GreenlandicTunumiisut, InuitGreenlandicTunumiisut, Tunumiisut
related to Vocabulary · 4
Tunumiisut → After, Greenlandic, The, These
related to Vowels · 3
Tunumiisut → For, Greenlandic, Like
Early forms · 2
Tunumiisut → Proto-Eskimo Proto-Inuit, Proto-Inuit
Ethnicity · 1
Tunumiisut → Tunumiit
Glottolog · 1
Tunumiisut → tunu1234
IETF · 1
Tunumiisut → kl-tunumiit
ISO 639-3 · 1
Tunumiisut → –

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greenlandic kalaallisut language also differences languages tunumiit eskaleut dialects vowels speakers greenland may east inuit dialect phonological leading sounds heard

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
TunumiisutEarly formsProto-Eskimo Proto-Inuit1.00infobox
TunumiisutEarly formsProto-Inuit1.00infobox
TunumiisutEthnicityTunumiit1.00infobox
TunumiisutGlottologtunu12341.00infobox
TunumiisutIETFkl-tunumiit1.00infobox
TunumiisutISO 639-31.00infobox
TunumiisutLanguage familyEskimoInuitGreenlandicTunumiisut1.00infobox
TunumiisutLanguage familyInuitGreenlandicTunumiisut1.00infobox
TunumiisutLanguage familyGreenlandicTunumiisut1.00infobox
TunumiisutLanguage familyTunumiisut1.00infobox
TunumiisutNative speakers(.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}approx. 3,000 cited 1990): 1581.00infobox
TunumiisutNative toEast Greenland1.00infobox

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