The Aleut language: The Bering Sea’s island chain
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The first part in a two-part series about the Aleut languages. This language stretches from the Alaskan mainland to the Russian Kamchatka? Peninsula. The language is most likely the one that lended the word “Alaska” to refer to the US state. It is not spoken by more than 200 people. This will be part one of the two part series. .
Source:
Bergsland, Knut. Aleut Grammar. United States, Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1997
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