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Homalco FirstVoices

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Language Name

ʔayajuθəm.

Alternate Language Names

Comox, Sliammon, Klahoose, Homalco, Ayajuthem.

Region

British Columbia, Canada.

Who

Homalco First Nation.

Others Involved

This dictionary was built using FirstVoices, from the First People's Cultural Council. Others involved such as speakers and language recorders, are cited in individual entries.

Publishing Information

As of late 2023, the most recent update to the dictionary was in August 2023. This dictionary was initially launched in March 2019, published on the FirstVoices Platform.

How People are Cited

Speakers are cited by name under the metadata tab for each entry and in the information section of each audio file.

How Information is Cited

The sources of each entry is cited under the metadata tab.

Where is Information Coming from

The information in this dictionary comes from speakers (cited for each entry in the metadata tab).

Tools and Framework used

This dictionary is a multimedia website, and includes images and audio. It is built using the FirstVoices platform.

Access

This dictionary is open access.

Included Languages and Directionality

ʔayajuθəm to English. The search function works in both directions.

Dialects Included

This is a dictionary of the Homalco dialect of ʔayajuθəm.

Type of Dictionary

This is a bilingual, online, multimedia dictionary.

How are Entries Organised

Entries are organized alphabetically by ʔayajuθəm by default, and can be filtered by first letter. When using the search feature, entries are organized by relevance.

Entries can also be sorted by categories or part of speech.

Each entry includes the ʔayajuθəm entry and the English translation. Most entries also include an audio recording of the ʔayajuθəm entry.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand
Audio
Images
Example phrases Under the Phrases tab
Speakers marked Cited by name within the audio information and in the metadata tab
Dialects marked This dictionary only contains one dialect

External Links

Visit the Homalco FirstVoices here: https://www.firstvoices.com/homalco/