Language name and locationː NW Alaska Inupiatun, Alaska [Refer to Ethnologue]

供资料的语言学家西北部伊努皮亚屯语 (西北部爱斯基莫语), 美国阿拉斯加州

 

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, 1994, April 22, 2010.

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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