tli ISO 639
Lingít, Łingít Autonyms
Tlingit
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A language of United States
- ISO 639
- tli
- Alternate Names
- Kolosch, Kolosh, Thlinget, Tlinkit
- Autonym
- Lingít, Łingít
- Population
- 1,240 in United States (2015 census), decreasing. 500 fluent speakers (Golla 2007). Ethnic population: 10,000 (1995 M. Krauss). Total users in all countries: 1,242.
- Location
- Alaska: Carcross-Tagish inland, Ketchikan south to Yakutat north.
- Language Maps
- Canada, United States of America, Alaska and Hawaii
- Language Status
- 8a (Moribund). Recognized language (2014, Official Languages of Alaska Law as amended, Alaska Statute 44.12.310). Language of registered tribe: Angoon Community Association, Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes, Chilkat Indian Village (Klukwan), Chilkoot Indian Association (Haines), Craig Community Association, Douglas Indian Association, Hoonah Indian Association, Ketchikan Indian Corporation, Klawock Cooperative Association, Organized Village of Kake, Organized Village of Saxman, Petersburg Indian Association, Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Skagway Village, Wrangell Cooperative Association, Yakutat Tlingit Tribe.
- Classification
- Eyak-Athabaskan, Tlingit
- Dialects
- Northern Tlingit, Transitional Southern Tlingit, Sanya-Henya Tlingit, Tongass.
- Typology
- SOV.
- Language Use
- Older adults only. Most shifted to English [eng].
- Language Development
- Practical writing system developed in the 1960s. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 1969.
- Writing
- Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Rich documentation of Tlingit literature and oratory in publications by Nora and Richard Dauenhauer (Golla 2007).
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Tlingit
Also Spoken in
- Location
- British Columbia province: Atlin; Yukon territory: Carcross, Teslin.
- Language Status
- 8b (Nearly extinct)
- Language Use
- Elderly only. All shifted to English [eng]. Used as L2 by Tagish [tgx].
- Language Development
- Practical writing system developed in the 1960s.
- Other Comments
- Rich documentation of Tlingit literature and oratory in publications by Nora and Richard Dauenhauer (Golla 2007). View other languages of Canada
Language Name
Tlingit
User Population
2 in Canada (FPCC 2014). 7 semi-speakers (FPCC 2014). Ethnic population: 400 (FPCC 2014).
