fbpx
Wikipedia

Hän language

The Hän language (alternatively spelled as Haen) (also known as Dawson, Han-Kutchin, Moosehide) is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Hän Hwëch'in (translated to people who live along the river, sometimes anglicized as Hankutchin). Athabascan refers to the interrelated complexity of languages spoken in Canada and Alaska each with its own dialect: the village of Eagle, Alaska in the United States and the town of Dawson City, Yukon Territory in Canada, though there are also Hän speakers in the nearby city of Fairbanks, Alaska.[4][5] Furthermore, there was a decline in speakers in Dawson City as a result of the influx of gold miners in the mid-19th century.[5]

Hän
Häł gołan
Native toCanada, United States
RegionYukon, Alaska
EthnicityHän people
Native speakers
5 in Alaska, 1 in Yukon (2020)[1][2]
Latin (Dené alphabet)
Official status
Official language in
Alaska[3]
Language codes
ISO 639-3haa
Glottologhann1241
ELPHan
Han is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA.

Hän is in the Northern Athabaskan subgrouping of the Na-Dené language family. It is most closely related to Gwich'in and Upper Tanana.[5]

Phonology edit

Consonants edit

The consonants of Hän are listed below with IPA notation on the left, the standard orthography in ⟨brackets⟩:[5]

Consonants
Labial Inter-
dental
Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Retroflex Velar Glottal
central sibilant lateral
Plosive/
Affricate
plain p ⟨b⟩ ⟨ddh⟩ t ⟨d⟩ ts ⟨dz⟩ ⟨dl⟩ ⟨j⟩ ʈʂ ⟨dr⟩ k ⟨g⟩ ʔ ⟨ʼ⟩
aspirated ( ⟨p⟩) tθʰ ⟨tth⟩ ⟨t⟩ tsʰ ⟨ts⟩ tɬʰ ⟨tl⟩ tʃʰ ⟨ch⟩ ʈʂʰ ⟨tr⟩ ⟨k⟩
ejective tθʼ ⟨tth’⟩ ⟨t’⟩ tsʼ ⟨ts’⟩ tɬʼ ⟨tl’⟩ tʃʼ ⟨ch’⟩ ʈʂʼ ⟨tr’⟩ ⟨k’⟩
prenasalized ᵐb ⟨mb⟩ ⁿd ⟨nd⟩ ⁿdʒ ⟨nj⟩
Fricative voiceless θ ⟨th⟩ s ⟨s⟩ ɬ ⟨ł⟩ ʃ ⟨sh⟩ ʂ ⟨sr⟩ x ⟨kh⟩ h ⟨h⟩
voiced ð ⟨dh⟩ z ⟨z⟩ ɮ ⟨l⟩ ʒ ⟨zh⟩ ʐ ⟨zr⟩ ɣ ⟨gh⟩
Sonorant voiced m ⟨m⟩ n ⟨n⟩ l ⟨l⟩ j ⟨y⟩ ɻ ⟨r⟩ w ⟨w⟩
voiceless ⟨nh⟩ ⟨yh⟩ ɻ̥ ⟨rh⟩ ⟨wh⟩

Vowels edit

Vowels
Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close i ⟨i⟩ ⟨ii⟩ u ⟨u⟩ ⟨uu⟩
Close-mid e ⟨e⟩ ⟨ee⟩ o ⟨o⟩ ⟨oo⟩
Mid ə ⟨ë⟩ əː ⟨ëë⟩
Open æ ⟨a⟩ æː ⟨aa⟩ ɑ ⟨ä⟩ ɑː ⟨ää⟩
Diphthongs æu ⟨aw⟩   æi ⟨ay⟩   ɑu ⟨äw⟩   eu ⟨ew⟩   ei ⟨ey⟩   iu ⟨iw⟩   oi ⟨oy⟩

Revitalization edit

There are about a dozen people, all elderly, who speak Hän as their native language,[6] though there is a growing second-language speaker community.

The Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in (formerly known as the Dawson First Nation) in the Yukon Territory support the revitalization of Hän, and there are current efforts to revive the language locally. There is an effort to promote traditional skills and finding a balance between the way of the newcomer's which further promotes the development and revitalization of the language.[4] As of September 2022, there was only one fluent speaker of Hän in Yukon, a 95 year old elder.[2]

Since 1991, the Robert Service School in Dawson City has hosted the Hän Language program, and the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in supports adult language classes and bi-annual cultural gatherings.[5]

There are many other resources used to learn Hän, particularly online ones such as, FirstVoices and Yukon Native Learning Centre. These online learning language tools teach the tradition, culture, history, and the language of Hän.

Further reading edit

  • Manker, Jonathan, and Tsuu T’ina Nation (2013). The Syntax of Sluicing in Hän. Dene Languages Conference, Calgary, Alberta.
  • Manker, Jonathan (2014). Tone Specification and the Tone-Bearing Unit (TBU) in Hän Athabascan. WSLCA 19 St. John's, Newfoundland.
  • O’Leary, M. (2017) The Interaction of Wh-movement and Topicalization in Hän. 2016 Dene Language Conference Proceedings, 81–88.
  • Lehman, S. B. & O’Leary, M. (2019). Unexpected Athabaskan Pronouns. In Margit Bowler, Philip T. Duncan, Travis Major, Harold Torrence (eds.), UCLA Working Papers: Schuhschrift: Papers in Honor of Russell Schuh, 122–137.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Governor and Legislature
  2. ^ a b Galloway, Matt. "At 95, Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation's last fluent Hän speaker hopes to pass on as much as he can". www.cbc.ca. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  3. ^ Chappell, Bill (21 April 2014). "Alaska OKs Bill Making Native Languages Official". NPR.
  4. ^ a b "Hän language, alphabet and pronunciation". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  5. ^ a b c d e . ynlc.ca. Archived from the original on 2020-10-16. Retrieved 2018-01-13.
  6. ^ "Hän". Ethnologue: Languages of the World.

References edit

External links edit

  • Hän alphabet
  • Alaska Native Language Center:
  • Yukon Native Language Centre: Hän 2020-10-16 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Endangered Languages Project: Han

hän, language, this, article, about, athabaskan, language, language, chinese, language, alternatively, spelled, haen, also, known, dawson, kutchin, moosehide, northern, athabaskan, language, spoken, hän, hwëch, translated, people, live, along, river, sometimes. This article is about the Athabaskan language For the Han language see Chinese language The Han language alternatively spelled as Haen also known as Dawson Han Kutchin Moosehide is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Han Hwech in translated to people who live along the river sometimes anglicized as Hankutchin Athabascan refers to the interrelated complexity of languages spoken in Canada and Alaska each with its own dialect the village of Eagle Alaska in the United States and the town of Dawson City Yukon Territory in Canada though there are also Han speakers in the nearby city of Fairbanks Alaska 4 5 Furthermore there was a decline in speakers in Dawson City as a result of the influx of gold miners in the mid 19th century 5 HanHal golanNative toCanada United StatesRegionYukon AlaskaEthnicityHan peopleNative speakers5 in Alaska 1 in Yukon 2020 1 2 Language familyDene Yeniseian Na DeneAthabaskanNorthern AthabaskanHanWriting systemLatin Dene alphabet Official statusOfficial language inAlaska 3 Language codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code haa class extiw title iso639 3 haa haa a Glottologhann1241ELPHanHan is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World s Languages in DangerThis article contains IPA phonetic symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA Han is in the Northern Athabaskan subgrouping of the Na Dene language family It is most closely related to Gwich in and Upper Tanana 5 Contents 1 Phonology 1 1 Consonants 1 2 Vowels 2 Revitalization 3 Further reading 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPhonology editConsonants edit The consonants of Han are listed below with IPA notation on the left the standard orthography in brackets 5 Consonants Labial Inter dental Alveolar Post alveolar Retroflex Velar Glottalcentral sibilant lateralPlosive Affricate plain p b t8 ddh t d ts dz tɬ dl tʃ j ʈʂ dr k g ʔ ʼ aspirated pʰ p t8ʰ tth tʰ t tsʰ ts tɬʰ tl tʃʰ ch ʈʂʰ tr kʰ k ejective t8ʼ tth tʼ t tsʼ ts tɬʼ tl tʃʼ ch ʈʂʼ tr kʼ k prenasalized ᵐb mb ⁿd nd ⁿdʒ nj Fricative voiceless 8 th s s ɬ l ʃ sh ʂ sr x kh h h voiced d dh z z ɮ l ʒ zh ʐ zr ɣ gh Sonorant voiced m m n n l l j y ɻ r w w voiceless n nh j yh ɻ rh w wh Vowels edit Vowels Front Central Backshort long short long short longClose i i iː ii u u uː uu Close mid e e eː ee o o oː oo Mid e e eː ee Open ae a aeː aa ɑ a ɑː aa Diphthongs aeu aw aei ay ɑu aw eu ew ei ey iu iw oi oy Revitalization editThere are about a dozen people all elderly who speak Han as their native language 6 though there is a growing second language speaker community The Tr ondek Hwech in formerly known as the Dawson First Nation in the Yukon Territory support the revitalization of Han and there are current efforts to revive the language locally There is an effort to promote traditional skills and finding a balance between the way of the newcomer s which further promotes the development and revitalization of the language 4 As of September 2022 there was only one fluent speaker of Han in Yukon a 95 year old elder 2 Since 1991 the Robert Service School in Dawson City has hosted the Han Language program and the Tr ondek Hwech in supports adult language classes and bi annual cultural gatherings 5 There are many other resources used to learn Han particularly online ones such as FirstVoices and Yukon Native Learning Centre These online learning language tools teach the tradition culture history and the language of Han Further reading editManker Jonathan and Tsuu T ina Nation 2013 The Syntax of Sluicing in Han Dene Languages Conference Calgary Alberta Manker Jonathan 2014 Tone Specification and the Tone Bearing Unit TBU in Han Athabascan WSLCA 19 St John s Newfoundland O Leary M 2017 The Interaction of Wh movement and Topicalization in Han 2016 Dene Language Conference Proceedings 81 88 Lehman S B amp O Leary M 2019 Unexpected Athabaskan Pronouns In Margit Bowler Philip T Duncan Travis Major Harold Torrence eds UCLA Working Papers Schuhschrift Papers in Honor of Russell Schuh 122 137 Notes edit Governor and Legislature a b Galloway Matt At 95 Tr ondek Hwech in First Nation s last fluent Han speaker hopes to pass on as much as he can www cbc ca Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 14 October 2022 Chappell Bill 21 April 2014 Alaska OKs Bill Making Native Languages Official NPR a b Han language alphabet and pronunciation www omniglot com Retrieved 2017 08 22 a b c d e Yukon Native Language Centre ynlc ca Archived from the original on 2020 10 16 Retrieved 2018 01 13 Han Ethnologue Languages of the World References edit nbsp Han language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Alaska Native Language Center Alaska Native Language Center accessed July 24 2005 Mithun Marianne 1999 The Languages of Native North America Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 23228 7 hbk ISBN 0 521 29875 X External links editHan alphabet Alaska Native Language Center Han Yukon Native Language Centre Han Archived 2020 10 16 at the Wayback Machine The Endangered Languages Project Han Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Han language amp oldid 1193502459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.