She macro-hengey Athabaskagh ee Slavish. T'ee ry-chlashtyn ayns Thallooyn yn Eear Hwoaie ny Canadey, as ta stayd oikoil eck ayns shid.[2]
Quick Facts ᑌᓀ ᒐ Dene Tha (Slavish Yiass)ᑲᑊᗱᑯᑎᑊᓀ K’áshogot’ine,ᓴᑋᕲᒼᑯᑎᑊᓀ Sahtúgot’ine,ᗰᑋᑯᑎᑊᓀ Shihgot’ine, Goll er loayrt ayns ...
Slavish |
ᑌᓀ ᒐ Dene Tha (Slavish Yiass) ᑲᑊᗱᑯᑎᑊᓀ K’áshogot’ine, ᓴᑋᕲᒼᑯᑎᑊᓀ Sahtúgot’ine, ᗰᑋᑯᑎᑊᓀ Shihgot’ine (Slavish Hwoaie) |
Goll er loayrt ayns |
yn Chanadey |
Ard |
Thallooyn yn Eear Hwoaie |
Kynneeaght |
Sahtú as Deh Gah Got'ine |
Earroo loayreyderyn |
yn clane: 3,545 Hwoaie: 1,235 Yiass: 2,310 [1] |
Kynney çhengey |
Dené-Yeniseiagh
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Staydys oikoil |
Çhengey oikoil ayns |
Thallooyn yn Eear Hwoaie |
Fo stiurey ec |
Gyn stiurey oikoil |
Coadyn çhengey |
ISO 639-1 |
Gyn coad |
ISO 639-2 |
den |
ISO 639-3 |
anchasley: den — Slavish (cadjin) scs — Slavish Hwoaie xsl — Slavish Yiass |
Nodyn: Foddee vel cowraghyn sheeanagh ASE ayns Unicode er yn duillag shoh. |
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Ta ennym cadjin Slavish ayns ymmodee çhengaghyn, as ennym ny sleih Slavey eck, er bun joarree, "slave" ny "esclave" ("bondagh") rere cliaghtey ny sleih Cree.
Northwest Territories Official Languages Act, 1988 (rere caghlaaghyn 1988, 1991-1992, 2003)
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- Isaiah, Stanley, et al. Golqah Gondie = Animal Stories - in Slavey. Yellowknife: Programme Development Division, Government of the Northwest Territories, 1974.
- Mithun, Marianne. (1999). The languages of Native North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521232287 (hbk); ISBN 052129875X.
- Monus, Vic, and Stanley Isaiah. Slavey Topical Dictionary: A Topical List of Words and Phrases Reflecting the Dialect of the Slavey Language Spoken in the Fort Simpson Area. [Yellowknife: Government of the Northwest Territories, Canada?], 1977.
- Northwest Territories. South Slavey Legal Terminology. [Yellowknife, N.W.T.]: Dept. of Justice, Govt. of the Northwest Territories, 1993.
- Northwest Territories. Alphabet Posters in the Wrigley Dialect of the Slavey Language. [Yellowknife?]: Dept. of Education, Programs and Evaluation Branch, 1981.
- Tatti, Fibbie, and Philip G. Howard. A Slavey Language Pre-Primer in the Speech of Fort Franklin. [Yellowknife]: Linguistic Programmes Division, Dept. of Education, Northwest Territories, 1978.
- Pranav Anand and Andrew Nevins. Shifty Operators in Changing Contexts. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~lingdept/IndexicalityWorkshop/anandnevins04.pdf
- Rice, Keren. (1989). A grammar of Slave. Mouton grammar library (No. 5). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. ISBN 3-11-010779-1.
- Sabourin, Margaret. Readers: Slavey Language. Yellowknife: Dept. of Education, Programme Development Division, 1975.