West Greenlandic Eskimo

West Greenlandic Eskimo. The current situation of the West Greenlandic language as principal means of communication among the majority Greenlandic population will be presented with special emphasis on the northwest hunting district of Upernavik, where traditional marine mammal hunting is still the p...

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Main Authors: Trondhjem, Naja Blytmann, Fortescue, Michael David
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/west-greenlandic-eskimo(bd4d80a0-b615-4c82-a9af-010b541490af).html
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/bd4d80a0-b615-4c82-a9af-010b541490af 2023-05-15T14:50:43+02:00 West Greenlandic Eskimo Trondhjem, Naja Blytmann Fortescue, Michael David 2010-05-31 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/west-greenlandic-eskimo(bd4d80a0-b615-4c82-a9af-010b541490af).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Trondhjem , N B & Fortescue , M D 2010 , ' West Greenlandic Eskimo ' , Paper presented at Hunter-Gatherers and Sematic Categories: An interdisciplinary workshop on Theory, Method and Documentation , Neuwied , Germany , 30/05/2010 - 04/06/2010 . conferenceObject 2010 ftcopenhagenunip 2022-10-12T22:52:47Z West Greenlandic Eskimo. The current situation of the West Greenlandic language as principal means of communication among the majority Greenlandic population will be presented with special emphasis on the northwest hunting district of Upernavik, where traditional marine mammal hunting is still the principal economic activity. Research projects and language initiatives currently in progress within Greenland will be touched upon, as will the possibilities of communication with North American Inuit. West Greenlandic is unique among the native languages of the North American Arctic and Sub-Arctic by not facing immediate endangerment, althoug the minority dialects (including East Greenlandic and Polar Eskimo) face increasing pressure from the standard Central West Greenlandic dialect. Conference Object Arctic eskimo* Greenland greenlandic inuit Upernavik University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Greenland
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description West Greenlandic Eskimo. The current situation of the West Greenlandic language as principal means of communication among the majority Greenlandic population will be presented with special emphasis on the northwest hunting district of Upernavik, where traditional marine mammal hunting is still the principal economic activity. Research projects and language initiatives currently in progress within Greenland will be touched upon, as will the possibilities of communication with North American Inuit. West Greenlandic is unique among the native languages of the North American Arctic and Sub-Arctic by not facing immediate endangerment, althoug the minority dialects (including East Greenlandic and Polar Eskimo) face increasing pressure from the standard Central West Greenlandic dialect.
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Fortescue, Michael David
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title_short West Greenlandic Eskimo
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op_source Trondhjem , N B & Fortescue , M D 2010 , ' West Greenlandic Eskimo ' , Paper presented at Hunter-Gatherers and Sematic Categories: An interdisciplinary workshop on Theory, Method and Documentation , Neuwied , Germany , 30/05/2010 - 04/06/2010 .
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