Tahltan (also Nahanni) refers to a Northern Athabaskan people that live in northern British Columbia around Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake, and Iskut.
Language
Tahltan is a poorly documented Northern Athabaskan language. Some linguists consider Tahltan to be a language with 3 divergent but mutually intelligible dialects (Mithun 1999). The numbers below are according to Poser (2003):
- Tahltan (approximately 35 speakers)
- Kaska (approximately 400 speakers)
- Tagish (approximately 2 speakers)
Other linguists consider these to be separate languages.
Sounds
Consonants
The 45 consonants of Tahltan:
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| Bilabial
| Interdental
| Dental
| Post-alveolar
| Palatal
| Velar
| Uvular
| Glottal
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| central
| lateral
| plain
| labial
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| Stop
| unaspirated
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| t
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| k
| kʷ
| q
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| aspirated
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| kʰ
| kʷʰ
| qʰ
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| ejective
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| k’
| k’ʷ
| q’
| ʔ
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| Affricate
| unaspirated
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| tθ
| ʦ
| tɬ
| ʧ
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| aspirated
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| tθʰ
| ʦʰ
| tɬʰ
| ʧʰ
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| ejective
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| tθ’
| ʦ’
| tɬ’
| ʧ’
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| Nasal
| plain
| m
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| n
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| glottalized
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| n’
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| Fricative
| voiceless
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| θ
| s
| ɬ
| ʃ
| ç
| x
| xʷ
| χ
| h
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| voiced
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| ð
| z
| ɮ
| ʒ
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| ɣ
| ɣʷ
| ʁ
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| Approximant
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| j
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| w
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Vowels
Phonological processes
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