ncg ISO 639

Nisga’a Autonyms

Nisga’a

  • Geography

    CA British Columbia province: Aiyansh (Ay’ans), Canyon City (Gitwinksihlkw), Greenville (Laxtalts’ap or Gitxat’in), Kincolith (Gingolx) villages on lower Nass river valley.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Canada

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Nass, Nisgha, Nishga, Nishka, Nisk’a, Nisqa’a
Nisga’a
2,360, all users. L1 users: 860 (FPCC 2014). 1,380 semi-speakers (FPCC 2014). L2 users: 1,500. Ethnic population: 5,430 (FPCC 2014).
British Columbia province: Aiyansh (Ay’ans), Canyon City (Gitwinksihlkw), Greenville (Laxtalts’ap or Gitxat’in), Kincolith (Gingolx) villages on lower Nass river valley.
Southwestern Canada
7 (Shifting). Language of recognized indigenous peoples: Nisga’a Village of Gingolx, Nisga’a Village of Gitwinksihlkw, Nisga’a Village of Laxgalt’sap, Nisga’a Village of New Aiyansh.
Tsimshian, Nass-Gitksan
Variation within Nisga’a not great enough to be considered dialects. High degree of inherent intelligibility between Nisga’a and Gitxsan [git].
VSO; prepositions; genitives after noun heads; articles, adjectives, numerals before noun heads; relatives without noun heads; question word initial in sentence; 3 or 4 prefixes, 1 inflectional suffix; word order distinguishes subjects, objects, indirect objects, given and new information, topic and comment; verb affixes mark person and number of subject and object unless obscured by phonological rule; pronominal system is fully ergative; morphological passives, but not by construction; direct causatives indicated by suffixes, indirect (jussive) by prefix; CVC; nontonal.
Taught in public school since 1976 and at local community college and the University of Northern British Columbia (Golla 2007). Adults only. Shifting to English [eng]. Some also use Tsimshian [tsi], especially older people. Used as L2 by Gitxsan [git].
Schools try to teach oral and written Nisga’a. Taught as subject in primary schools since 1976 (Golla 2007). Taught as subject at local community college and University of Northern British Columbia (Golla 2007). Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible portions: 1890–1897.
Latin script [Latn].
Nisga’a consider Gitxsan [git] ethnically distinct. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Nisga’a