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GIT ISO 639-3

Gitxsan

Gitsenimx Autonym

A language of Canada

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Giklsan, Gitksan, Gitxsen, Gityskyan, Hazelton, Nass-Gitksan
Gitsenimx
350 (FPCC 2014). 490 semi-speakers (FPCC 2014). Ethnic population: 7,600 (FPCC 2014).
West central British Columbia, Gitxsan, middle Skeena river.
6b (Threatened). Language of recognized indigenous peoples: Gitanmaax, Gitanyow, Gitsegukla, Gitwangak, Glen Vowell, Kispiox, Lax Kw’alaams, Takla Lake.
Tsimshian, Nass-Gitksan
Gitxsan (Eastern Gitxsan), Gitsken (Western Gitsken). High comprehension of Nisga’a [ncg].
VSO; prepositions; genitives after noun heads; articles, adjectives, numerals before noun heads; relatives without noun heads; question word initial in sentence; 3 or 4 prefixes, 1 inflectional suffix; word order distinguishes subjects, objects, indirect objects, given and new information, topic and comment; verb affixes mark person and number of subject and object unless obscured by phonological rule; pronominal system is fully ergative; morphological passives, but not by construction; direct causatives indicated by suffixes, indirect (jussive) by prefix; CVC; nontonal.
Small number of families in which children and young people are fluent speakers. Taught in public schools in some communities and at the University of Northern British Columbia (Golla 2007). Some of all ages. Positive attitudes. All also use English [eng]. All also use Nisga’a [ncg].
Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 1906.
OLAC resources in and about Gitxsan
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
Location: West central British Columbia, Gitxsan, middle Skeena river.