Similarities between Chipewyan language and Glottal stop (letter)
Chipewyan language and Glottal stop (letter) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Americanist phonetic notation, Dogrib language, Slavey language.
Americanist phonetic notation
Americanist phonetic notation, also known as the North American Phonetic Alphabet or NAPA, is a system of phonetic notation originally developed by European and American anthropologists and language scientists (many of whom were students of Neogrammarians) for the phonetic and phonemic transcription of indigenous languages of the Americas and for languages of Europe.
Americanist phonetic notation and Chipewyan language · Americanist phonetic notation and Glottal stop (letter) ·
Dogrib language
The Dogrib" language or Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib people) of the Canadian Northwest Territories.
Chipewyan language and Dogrib language · Dogrib language and Glottal stop (letter) ·
Slavey language
Slavey (also Slave, Slavé) is an Athabaskan language spoken among the Slavey and Sahtu people of Canada in the Northwest Territories where it also has official status.
Chipewyan language and Slavey language · Glottal stop (letter) and Slavey language ·
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Chipewyan language and Glottal stop (letter) Comparison
Chipewyan language has 97 relations, while Glottal stop (letter) has 45. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.11% = 3 / (97 + 45).
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