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1675 (Bearlake) {
id: 1675 , code_val: "scs-bea ", code_authorities: "LINGUIST List ", primary_name: "Bearlake ", alternate_names: "Bearlake Slavey; Bear Lake; North Slavey ", lang_description: "", classification: "Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit; Athabaskan; ", dialect_varieties: "", public_comment: "scs is for Slavey. Ethnologue has Bearlake as a dialect of Slavey. ", private_comment: null, source_id: 89800 , language: { code_id: 1675 , featured: 0, cached_documentation_score: -1 , google_group_url: "", simplified_level: "high ", coordinates: "65.2161, -123.4362 ", updated_at: "2018-03-25 01:00:12 ", speaker_attitude: null, government_support: null, institutional_support: null, _other_languages_used: "Dogrib, Mountain ", domains_of_use: null, speakers_worldwide: "580 ", second_language_speakers: null, semi_speakers: "", children: "", young_adults: "", older_adults: "", elders: "", ethnic_population: "1,065 ", speakers_worldwide_year: "2008? ", bibliography_of_vitality: "", bibliography_of_context: "414 ", bibliography_of_locations: "1521 ", user_submission: null, approved: 1 , speakers_int_cache: 580 , has_audio_samples: 0, has_document_samples: 0, has_image_samples: 0, has_guide_samples: 0, has_video_samples: 0, search_simplified_level: "E ", user_id: 1 , code_val_cache: "scs-bea ", has_link_samples: 0, submission_source_info: null, countries: [ ], }, speakers: [ { id: 2320 , code_id: 1675 , speaker_number: "100-999 ", speaker_number_text: "580 ", second_language_speakers: "", semi_speakers: "", children: "", young_adults: "", older_adults: "", elders: "", ethnic_population: "1065 ", date_of_info: "", public_comment: "", private_comment: null, source_id: 414 , preferred: 0, }, { id: 12628 , code_id: 1675 , speaker_number: "100-999 ", speaker_number_text: "580 ", second_language_speakers: "", semi_speakers: "", children: "", young_adults: "", older_adults: "", elders: "", ethnic_population: "1,065 ", date_of_info: "2008? ", public_comment: "Bearlake is an emergent Athabaskan language within the North Slavey group of Slavey dialects of the Dene complex. It is spoken as a first language by about 580 people (450 of whom use it actively at home) in two communities in the Northwest Territories, Déline, formerly Fort Franklin (460 speakers out of a total population of 615), and Tulita, formerly Fort Norman (up to 120 speakers out of 450 total). At Déline, Bearlake is the lingua franca of a dialectally mixed community and many speakers are also fluent in Dogrib. At Tulita, an unknown number of the speakers of Bearlake are also fluent (or primarily fluent) in Mountain. ", private_comment: null, source_id: 88278 , preferred: 1 , }, { id: 18739 , code_id: 1675 , speaker_number: null, speaker_number_text: null, second_language_speakers: null, semi_speakers: null, children: null, young_adults: null, older_adults: null, elders: null, ethnic_population: null, date_of_info: null, public_comment: null, private_comment: null, source_id: 1521 , preferred: 0, }, ], }