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Tunumiisut

Language of the Tunumiit in East Greenland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tunumiisut
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Tunumiisut (lit.'language of the Tunumiit'), also known as East Greenlandic (Danish: østgrønlandsk), is the language of the Tunumiit in East Greenland. It is generally categorised as a dialect of Greenlandic, but verges on being a distinct language.[2][3] The largest town where it is the primary language is Tasiilaq on Ammassalik Island, with the island's name being derived from the West Greenlandic name of the town.

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Phonology

Vowels

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Consonants

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The following sounds may also occur as geminated; /pː, tː, kː, qː, sː, mː, nː, ŋː/.

  • /v/ may be heard as either [v], [β], [w] or [ɥ].
  • /l/ may also be heard as [d] in initial positions.
  • Sounds /s, sː/ may also be heard as palatalized sounds [ɕ, t͡ɕ] when in palatal positions.
  • Sounds /k/ and /q/ may also have intervocalic allophones as [x, ɣ] and [χ, ʁ].
  • Nasals /ŋ, ɴ/ can be heard as nasalized fricatives [ɣ̃, ʁ̃] in various environments.[3]
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