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June 2010 – Tulugaq
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Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. Iñupiaq on the silver screen. June 18, 2010. I’m a bit slow posting about this, but apparently a new Drew Barrymore film,. Is going to be filmed in Alaska ( news story here. What a shocker – movie set in Alaska that’s actually. How will they even go about it? Of course, the part I find particularly interesting is that the casting director is searching for Iñupiaq-speaking actors to be in the movie. I love that they’re not just planning to have so...
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Iñupiaq on the silver screen – Tulugaq
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Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. Iñupiaq on the silver screen. June 18, 2010. I’m a bit slow posting about this, but apparently a new Drew Barrymore film,. Is going to be filmed in Alaska ( news story here. What a shocker – movie set in Alaska that’s actually. How will they even go about it? Of course, the part I find particularly interesting is that the casting director is searching for Iñupiaq-speaking actors to be in the movie. I love that they’re not just planning to have so...
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Language loss and climate change in Shishmaref – Tulugaq
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Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. Language loss and climate change in Shishmaref. December 3, 2009. December 3, 2009. Blowing dust off blog*. It’s been a while, but this article. Yup’ik election follow-up. Iñupiaq on the silver screen. One thought on “ Language loss and climate change in Shishmaref. December 3, 2009 / 5:10 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Inuit vs. Eskimo.
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The Alphabet Conspiracy – Tulugaq
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Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. February 17, 2008. February 17, 2008. This amuses me to no end:. Judy: “We’re going to do away with the alphabet.”. Mad Hatter: “We’re going to murder the language! A scene from one of William Safire’s nightmares? No, it’s some dialogue from the 1959 feature The Alphabet Conspiracy. Still, Dr. Linguistics. Sounds like the makings of a good Halloween costume to me. Sweden’s most beautiful dialect: follow-up. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Get every new pos...
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Quyaanna, Tatqaviñ – Tulugaq
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Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. November 20, 2008. Iñupiaq revitalization lost one of its best teachers on Friday when one of the most dedicated Iñupiaq teachers and translators, Ruth Tatqaviñ Sampson, passed away unexpectedly. My sincerest condolences go out to her family. A collection of elders’ recollections of Maniiḷaq, the Iñupiaq prophet. The list just goes on and on. Since when is Aleut Eskimo? 2 thoughts on “ Quyaanna, Tatqaviñ. November 20, 2008 / 9:44 am. Fill in your detai...
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Yup’ik election follow-up – Tulugaq
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Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. Yup’ik election follow-up. April 8, 2009. As a follow-up to my post about voting in Alaska Native languages. Here’s an article. About how the elections went with the state-mandated translation support. (Yes, it’s now over a month out of date, but my blogging activities have been on the back burner. Maybe even on a burner in an outbuilding in a neighboring town.). 8220;As a result, voters on the coast (a predominately Yup’ik-speaking area) read a ...
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Voting in Alaska Native languages – Tulugaq
https://tulugaq.wordpress.com/2008/10/10/voting-in-alaska-native-languages
Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. Voting in Alaska Native languages. October 10, 2008. October 10, 2008. Well, in five of the remaining nineteen (living) languages, anyway. After a judge ordered in July that the state of Alaska must provide Yup’ik language assistance to voters. I was curious to see how the state would follow up. I’ve just found a nice website, Alaska Native Vote. Trained poll workers who are bilingual in English and Yup’ik; sample ballots in written Yup’ik;...Website&#...
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January 2009 – Tulugaq
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Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. January 6, 2009. January 6, 2009. My blog stats tell me someone found my blog while searching for “linguistics halloween costume.” Now I’m dying of curiosity – who was looking for a linguistics Halloween costume, and did they find anything? Or did they come up with something of their own, such as:. Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaska Native Languages Map. Notes from a Linguistic Mystic. Alaska Native Language Center. Linguistic Society of America.
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April 2009 – Tulugaq
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Inuit vs. Eskimo. Alaskan languages and linguistics. Yup’ik election follow-up. April 8, 2009. As a follow-up to my post about voting in Alaska Native languages. Here’s an article. About how the elections went with the state-mandated translation support. (Yes, it’s now over a month out of date, but my blogging activities have been on the back burner. Maybe even on a burner in an outbuilding in a neighboring town.). 8220;As a result, voters on the coast (a predominately Yup’ik-speaking area) read a ...