Language name and locationː NW Alaska Inupiatun, Alaska [Refer to Ethnologue]
提供资料的语言学家 |
1. atausiq |
21. iñuiñaq atausiq |
2. malɡ̩uk |
22. iñuiñaq malɡ̩uk |
3. piŋasut |
23. iñuiñaq piŋasut |
4. sisamat |
24. iñuiñaq sisamat |
5. tallimat |
25. iñuiñaq tallimat |
6. itchaksraq |
26. iñuiñaq itchaksraq |
7. tallimat malɡuk ( plus two) |
27. iñuiñaq tallimat malɡuk |
8. tallimat piŋasut ( plus three ) |
28. iñuiñaq tallimat piŋasut |
9. quliŋuɡ̩utail̩aq ( ten minus one ) |
29. iñuiñaq quliŋuɡ̩utail̩aq ( 30 - 1 ) |
10. qulit |
30. iñuiñaq qulit ( 20+10 ) |
11. qulit atausiq |
40. malɡ̩ukipiaq ( 2 x 20 ) |
12. qulit malɡ̩uk |
50. malɡ̩ukipiaq qulit |
13. qulit piŋajun |
60. piŋasukipiaq ( 3 x 20 ) |
14. akimaq ʁutail̩aq ( 15 - 1 ) |
70. piŋasukipiaq qulit |
15. akimaq |
80. sisamakipiaq ( 4 x 20 ) |
16. akimaq atausiq ( 15+1) |
90. sisamakipiaq qulit |
17. akimaq malɡ̩uk |
100. tallimakipiaq ( 5 x 20 ) |
18. akimaq piŋasut |
200. tallimak tallimakipiak |
19. iñuiñaɡ̩utail̩aq ( 20 - 1 ) |
1000. kavluutit |
20. iñuiñaq |
2000. malɡ̩uk kavluutit |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Wolf A. Seiler,
Summer
Institute of Linguistics, USA,
August 1 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Wolf A. Seiler, 1994 年 8 月 1 日, 2010 年 4 月 22 日. |
Other comments: Northwest Alaska Inupiatun (Iñupiatun) or Eskimo, , Northwest Alaska Inupiat, Seward Peninsula Inupiaq is a moribund language in Bering Strait, Kobuk and Noatak rivers, and Seward Peninsula, Alaska, United States. Northwest Alaska Inupiatun has a vigesimal system with special substructures for numbers 7 to 9, 14 to 19 and 29. Notes on special phonetic symbols: ɡ̇ with a dot over it=uvular voiced fricative=IPA [ʁ], l̩ with a dot under it=alveolar-palatal liquid (palatalized), ñ=alveolar-palatal nasal. |
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