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Kaska  

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  • Kaska is an endangered Athabaskan language. Traditionally, Kaska was an oral aboriginal language used by the Kaska Dena people. The Kaska Dene region consists of a small area in the Southwestern part of the Northwest Territories, the Southeastern part of Yukon Territory, and the Northern part of British Columbia. Several linguists classify Kaska as a dialect of the same language as Tagish and Tahltan. Kaska belongs to the Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit language family. Edward Sapir originally constructed the term Na-Dene to refer to a combined family of Athabaskan, Tlingit, and Haida (the existence of the Eyak language was not known to him at the time). However, Haida is now generally considered a language isolate.

Identifikátor

  • KKZ

Notace

  • kkz

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http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/KKZ

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