Documentation:RelLex/Inuktut Tusaalanga

From UBC Wiki

Inuktut Tusaalanga

Relational Lexicography Knowledgebase
Lexicography.jpg
About RelLex
An index of under-resourced North American language references, including print and digital dictionaries.
Browse by
About the Knowledgebase
Find our filterable Knowledgebase of dictionaries and lexicography technology at https://knowledgebase.arts.ubc.ca/.

Language Name

Inuktitut, and Inuinnaqtun.

Alternate Language Names

Inuttitut, Inuktut.

Region

Northwest Territories, Nunatsiavut (Newfoundland and Labrador), Nunavik (Quebec), Nunavut, Canada; Alaska, United States.

Who

Pirurvik Centre, Government of Nunavut.

Others Involved

There is no information included in this dictionary about others involved.

Publishing Information

This is a digital dictionary that doesn't display any information on launch or update dates.

How People are Cited

Pirurvik Centre and the Government of Nunavut are mentioned at the bottom of the website.

How Information is Cited

This dictionary does not cite the source of any of its information.

Where is Information Coming from

This dictionary does not indicate where information is coming from or what sources were used.

Tools and Framework used

This dictionary is a multimedia website, featuring audio.

Access

This dictionary is open access.

Included Languages and Directionality

English to Inuktut, Inuktut to English.

Dialects Included

This dictionary includes the following dialects: Inuinnaqtun, Nattilingmiutut, Paallirmiutut, Avilingmiutut, South Qikiqtaaluk, North Qikiqtaaluk, and Nunatsiavummiutut.

Type of Dictionary

This dictionary is a bilingual, bidirectional word list.

How are Entries Organised

Entries are organised alphabetically.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand
Audio Included in the glossary, dialogues, and lessons tabs
Images There are pictures under the lessons tab to accompany the topic of the lesson
Example phrases
Speakers marked
Dialects marked Marked through use of different pages (found on the top right of the page under Change Dialect)

Other Notes

Despite the lack of a guide to use and understand, this website is simple and easy to use.

External Links

Find the Inuktut Tusaalanga dictionary here: https://tusaalanga.ca/index.php/welcome-bienvenue