Kiŋuniq Uqautchiġniñ Iñuit Iluqaan

Kiŋuniq Uqautchiġniñ Iñuit Iluqaan kiŋuniguruq uqautchiŋatiñ Iñuit-lu,[1] Iñupiatunmik iḷagiruq. Uqaġuuruq kiŋuniŋam Yupiit-lu Iñuit-lu. Iḷagiiktuq Unaŋatunmun, suli atunim atqaqtuk Kiŋuniġmiñ Uqautchiġniñ Unaŋat Iluqaan.[2] Iḷisaurrutit Iñuit Unaŋat uqautchiŋatiñ atunim uqautiqtut Kiŋuniik Uqautchiġniñ Iñuit-lu Unaŋat-lu Iluqaan mumiksuk 4000-2000 BCE akuniq.[3][4]

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  1. Fortescue, Michael, Steven Jacobson, and Lawrence Kaplan. 1994-mi. Comparative Eskimo Dictionary with Aleut Cognates. Alaska Native Language Center.
  2. BERGE, A. (2010). Origins of Linguistic Diversity in the Aleutian Islands. Human Biology, 82(5/6), 557-581. JSTOR 41466704.
  3. Bergsland, K. 1986. Comparative Eskimo- Aleut phonology and lexicon. J. Soc. Finno-Ougrienne 80:63-137.
  4. Bergsland, K. 1989. Comparative aspects of Aleut syntax. J. Soc. Finno-Oug

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