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Wikipedia: Inuktitut
Inuktitut
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Inuktitut is the language of the Inuit people.

Varieties

It is more in the nature of a dialect continuum than a single language; this continuum can be divided into roughly sixteen varieties, in four groups:

  • Iñupiaq (northern Alaska)
  • Inuktun (Canadian Western Arctic)
  • Inuktitut proper (Canadian Eastern Arctic)
  • Kalaallisut or Greenlandic (Greenland).

All Inuktitut varieties taken together have a speaking population of approximately 80,000.

Linguistics

It is related to the Aleut language, and together they form the Eskimo-Aleut family; while this has no proven wider affinities, some postulation has taken place as to the relation of Inuktitut to the Indo-European languages and to the Nostratic superphylum.

Inuktitut, like other Eskimo-Aleut languages, represents a particular type of agglutinative language called a polysynthetic language: it "synthesizes" a root and various grammatical affixes to create long words with sentence-like meanings.

See also: Yupik, Inupik.

Legal status

Inuktitut is an official language in the following areas:

Also, according to the Charter of the French Language in Quebec, Canada, Inuktitut is the official language of instruction for Inuit school districts in Nunavik (northern Quebec).

  

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