埃雅克语(英语:Eyak language)是纳-德内语系的一种已灭绝的语言,有元音松紧对立现象。在最后一个该语言说话人Udach' Kuqax*a'a'ch'于2008年1月21日在安克雷奇离世后,这世上再没有以这语言为母语的语言人口。[2][3] 在过往,埃雅克语在美国阿拉斯加州中南部、邻近铜河河口一带的科尔多瓦通行。
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