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ISO 639-3: ttm

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Other known names and dialect names: Selkirk, Northern Tutchone

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Language descriptions

  1. ONLINEWALS Online Resources for Tutchone (Northern). Dryer, Matthew S. & Haspelmath, Martin (editor). 2011-02-08. Max Planck Digital Library. oai:wals.info:languoid/tut

Other resources about the language

  1. ONLINEThe Selkirk Indian Language Noun Dictionary. Ritter, John; McGinty, Tommy; Edwards, Johnson. 1977. Yukon Native Languages Project. oai:refdb.wals.info:5529
  2. [Comparative Athabaskan from Secondary Sources] . Krauss, Michael E. 1962. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA961K1962g
  3. [A Further Note on Athapaskan Tone Correspondences] . Krauss, Michael E. 1968. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA961K1968b
  4. The Place of the Upper Pelly River Indians in the Network of Northern Athabaskan Groups . Dennison, Glenda. 1965. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA965De1966
  5. [Analysis of the Structural and Historical Development of the Rhyme in Tutchone] . Leer, Jeff; Ritter, John T.; Germaine, Cathy; Tom, Gertie; Workman, Margaret. 1993-03-07. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA965L1993a
  6. [My Country, Big Salmon River: Place Names of the Big Salmon River Region, YT Canada] . Kari, James. 1988. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA973K1988e
  7. [A Sketch of Tutchone Historical Phonology] . Ritter, John T. 1976. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA976R1976
  8. Alaska-Canada Border Languages Tone Maps . Ritter, John T. 2012. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA976R2012
  9. [Numerals Collected by Lloyd Anderson] . Anderson, Lloyd. 1982. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA982A1982a
  10. Places and Names of Yukon First Nations . n.a. 1994. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:CA994ALS1994
  11. The Indigenous Languages of the North: A Report on Their Present State . Krauss, Michael E. 1997. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:G961K1997
  12. Beyond Words . Wright, Ronald. 1988. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:G988W1988
  13. Voices of the Talking Circle. . Yukon Aboriginal Languages Conference. 1991. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:G991YA1991
  14. Athabaskan Languages Conference handouts . Ritter, John T. //1983. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:HN976R1983
  15. Loose pages, translation of scripture, contained in G-6. . Canham, Thomas. 1882. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:KU882C1882b
  16. Northern Tutchone-Tanacross Listening Exercises . Ritter, John T. 2001. Alaska Native Language Archive. oai:anla.uaf.edu:TC990R2001b
  17. ONLINETutchone, Northern: a language of Canada. n.a. 2013. SIL International. oai:ethnologue.com:ttm

Other known names and dialect names: Selkirk, Northern Tutchone

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