Aivilik dialect
| Aivilik | |
|---|---|
| Aivilingmiutut | |
| Native to | Canada | 
| Region | Aivilik, Nunavut | 
| Ethnicity | Aivilingmiut | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – | 
| Linguist list | ike-aiv | 
| Glottolog | None | 
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 Inuit dialects. Aivilik is the dark blue to the west of Hudson Bay. | |
Aivilik, also known as Aivilingmiutut, Aivilimmiutut, Aivillirmiut, and Kangiqłniq, is a Canadian dialect of the Inuit language spoken along the northwestern shores of Hudson Bay in Nunavut. The governments of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories generally consider it to be a dialect of Inuktitut, due to its location in Nunavut, as do some linguists,[1] but it is instead sometimes classified as a dialect of Inuvialuk.[2] However, Inuktitut and Inuvialuk form a dialect continuum with few sharp boundaries.
References
- ↑ Goddard (1996) The Classification of the Native Languages of North America", Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 17:4–8
- ↑ Languages of Canada, Ethnologue, ed. 17
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