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Deg Xinag language

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Native to
  
United States

Native speakers
  
40 (2007)

Ethnicity
  
280 Deg Hit'an (2007)

Region
  
Alaska (lower Yukon River, Anvik River, Innoko River)

Language family
  
Dené–Yeniseian? Na-Dené Athabaskan Northern Athabaskan Deg Xinag

Writing system
  
Latin (Northern Athabaskan alphabet)

Deg Xinag is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Deg Hit’an peoples in Shageluk and Anvik and at Holy Cross along the lower Yukon River in Alaska. The language is nearly extinct, as most people are shifting to English.

The language was referred to as Ingalik by Osgood (1936). While this term sometimes still appears in the literature, it is today considered pejorative. The word "Ingalik" from Yup'ik Eskimo language: < Ingqiliq "Indian".

Engithidong Xugixudhoy (Their Stories of Long Ago), a collection of traditional folk tales in the Deg Xinag language by the elder Belle Deacon, was published in 1987 by the Alaska Native Language Center. A literacy manual with accompanying audiotapes was published in 1993.

Dialects

There are two main dialects, an Yukon and a Kuskokwim one. The Yukon dialect (Yukon Deg Xinag, Yukon Ingalik) is the traditional language of the villages of Lower Yukon River (Anvik, Shageluk and Holy Cross), although as of 2009 there are no longer any speakers living in Anvik and Holy Cross. Other dialect (Kuskokwim Deg Xinag, Kuskokwim Ingalik) is traditional language of the settlements of Middle Kuskokwim.

  • q'unt'ogh airplane
  • ggagg animal
  • ggagg chux bear (lit 'big animal')
  • sraqay children
  • dran day
  • xik'ugił'anh doctor, nurse
  • łegg fish
  • łek dog
  • sileg my dog
  • vileg her dog
  • tso tl'ogh iy mammoth
  • dina' k'idz doll (lit. 'little person')
  • xidondiditey door
  • ngan' dit'anh earthquake
  • sito' my father
  • vito' her father
  • yix house
  • tinh ice
  • dangan iron, metal
  • deloy mountain
  • vanhgiq Indian ice cream
  • choghlugguy (in Anvik) ; niq'asrt'ay (in Shageluk) fox
  • vinixiłyiq in the morning
  • giłiq one
  • teqa two
  • togg three
  • denhch'e four
  • niłq'osnal giłiggi viq'idz iy eleven
  • References

    Deg Xinag language Wikipedia