Language name and location: Tahltan, BC province, Canada [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ɬɪɡe |
21. |
2. ɬakeː |
22. |
3. taːtʼeː / taːtetʼeː |
23. |
4. ɬeːntʼeː |
24. |
5. ɬoːlaʔe |
25. |
6. naːsɬɪɡe ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. |
7. naːsɬakeː ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. |
8. naːstaʔe ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. |
9. naːsɬeːntʼeː ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. |
10. tθʼoːθnaːn |
30. taːtʼeː tθʼoːθnaːn |
11. (tθʼoːθnaːn) etesɬɪɡe |
40. ɬeːntʼeː tθʼoːθnaːn |
12. (tθʼoːθnaːn) eteɬakeː |
50. ɬoːlaʔe tθʼoːθnaːn |
13. (tθʼoːθnaːn) etetetaːtʼeː |
60. naːsɬɪɡe tθʼoːθnaːn |
14. (tθʼoːθnaːn) eteɬeːntʼeː |
70. naːsɬakeː tθʼoːθnaːn |
15. (tθʼoːθnaːn) eteɬoːlaʔe |
80. naːstaʔe tθʼoːθnaːn |
16. (tθʼoːθnaːn) etenaːsɬɪɡe |
90. naːsɬeːntʼeː tθʼoːθnaːn |
17. (tθʼoːθnaːn) etenaːsɬakeː |
100. ten ɬoːlaʔe anehtʼeː |
18. (tθʼoːθnaːn) etenaːstaʔe |
200. ɬoːlaʔe ten anehtʼeː |
19. (tθʼoːθnaːn) etenaːsɬeːntʼeː |
1000. |
20. tenɬatihtʔeː |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. John Alderete, Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada, July 16, 2009. Reference source: Carter, Colin and Tahltan Tribal Council. 1994. Tahltan Children’s Illustrated Dictionary. Dease Lake, Canada. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. John Alderete, 2009 年 7 月 16 日. |
Other comments: Tahltan or Nahanni, Tāltān is a moribund language spoken by approximately 40 speakers out of 2,700 ethnic population in British Columbia province: Telegraph Creek, Iskut, Canada. Tahltan has a quinary-decimal system. Note that the Phonetic transcriptions between IPA and phonetic Americanist ː 1. d = IPA [t ], 2. tsʼ =IPA [tsʼ], voiceless ejective affricate. |
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