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- Haida_language abstract "Haida /ˈhaɪdə/ (X̱aat Kíl, X̱aadas Kíl, X̱aayda Kil, Xaad kil,) is the language of the Haida people, spoken in the Haida Gwaii archipelago of the coast of Canada and on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska. An endangered language, Haida currently has about 20 native speakers, though revitalization efforts are underway. At the time of European contact in 1774, Haida speakers numbered about 15,000; epidemic soon led to a drastic reduction in the Haida population, which became limited to three villages: Masset, Skidegate, and Hydaburg. Positive attitudes towards assimilation combined with the ban on speaking Haida in residential schools led to a sharp decline in the use of the Haida language among the Haida people, and today almost all ethnic Haida use English to communicate.Classification of the Haida language is a matter of controversy, with some linguists placing it in the Na-Dené language family and others arguing that it is a language isolate. Haida itself is split between Northern and Southern dialects, which differ primarily in phonology. The Northern Haida dialects have developed pharyngeal consonants, typologically uncommon sounds which are also found in some of the nearby Salishan and Wakashan languages.The Haida sound system includes ejective consonants, glottalized sonorants, contrastive vowel length, and phonemic tone. The nature of tone differs between the dialects, and in Alaskan Haida it is primarily a pitch accent system. Syllabic laterals appear in all dialects of Haida, but are only phonemic in Skidegate Haida. Extra vowels which are not present in Haida words occur in nonsense words in Haida songs. There are a number of systems for writing Haida using the Latin alphabet, each of which represents the sounds of Haida differently.While Haida has nouns and verbs, it does not have adjectives and has few true adpositions. English adjectives translate into verbs in Haida, for example 'láa '(to be) good', and English prepositional phrases are usually expressed with Haida "relational nouns", for instance Alaskan Haida dítkw 'side facing away from the beach, towards the woods'. Haida verbs are marked for tense, aspect, mood, and evidentiality, and person is marked by pronouns that are cliticized to the verb. Haida also has hundreds of classifiers. Haida has the rare direct-inverse word order type, where both SOV and OSV words orders occur depending on the "potency" of the subject and object of the verb. Haida also has obligatory possession, where certain types of nouns cannot stand alone and require a possessor.".
- Haida_language iso6392Code "hai".
- Haida_language iso6393Code "hai".
- Haida_language spokenIn Alaska.
- Haida_language spokenIn Canada.
- Haida_language thumbnail Haida_lang.png?width=300.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink agrammarhaidala00keengoog.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink cihm_06399.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink cihm_14366.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink cihm_14888.
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- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink haidatextsandmy04swangoog.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink rosettaproject_hdn_vertxt-1.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink Hlgaagilda-Xaayda-Kil.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink apps.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink www.haidalanguage.org.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink raven.html.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink sounds-of-haida.html.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink xaadas.html.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink hai.
- Haida_language wikiPageExternalLink haidbib.htm.
- Haida_language wikiPageID "2592939".
- Haida_language wikiPageLength "58804".
- Haida_language wikiPageOutDegree "157".
- Haida_language wikiPageRevisionID "678852214".
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Active–stative_language.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Adposition.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Adpositional_phrase.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Affricate_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Native_Language_Center.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Allophone.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Allophones.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Alveolar_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Approximant_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Archipelago.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Areal_feature.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Article_(grammar).
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Aspirated_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Aspiration_(phonetics).
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Back_vowel.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Bilabial_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Common_Prayer.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Endangered_language_isolates.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:First_Nations_languages_in_Canada.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Haida.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_languages_of_Alaska.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Language_isolates_of_North_America.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_language_revitalization.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Northern_Northwest_Coast_Sprachbund_(North_America).
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Northwest_Coast_Sprachbund_(North_America).
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Central_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Chinook_Jargon.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Classifier_(linguistics).
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Clitic.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Close_vowel.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Coast_Tsimshian.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Coast_Tsimshian_dialect.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_the_Haida_Nation.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Dall_Island.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Demonstrative.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Dene-Yeniseian_languages.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Dené–Yeniseian_languages.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Digraph_(orthography).
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- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Sapir.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Ejective_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Endangered_language.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Epiglottal_stop.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Evidentiality.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink FirstVoices.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Focus_(linguistics).
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Simpson.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Fortis_and_lenis.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Boas.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Fraser_Canyon_Gold_Rush.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Fricative_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Front_vowel.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Functional_load.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Glottal_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Glottalic_consonant.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Glottalization.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_aspect.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_focus.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_mood.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_tense.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_topic.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Haida_Gwaii.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Haida_people.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_syllable.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Heiltsuk_dialect.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Hydaburg.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Hydaburg,_Alaska.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink IPhone.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink John_Henry_Keen.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Juan_José_Pérez_Hernández.
- Haida_language wikiPageWikiLink Juneau.