Uqautchim Irrusia

 First yEAR Siḷaliñiġmiutun

North Slope Inupiaq Grammar 1st Year by Dr. Edna Ahgeak MacLean. Written for college and high school students, this text discusses Iñupiaq pronunciation, words, phonology, and grammar. It includes student exercises as well as an index and glossaries of stems, postbases, enclitics, and endings. Purchase here.

 

Second Year Siḷaliñiġmiutun

 

Ilisazaqta Inupiaqtun Ugiuvaŋmiutun

The second-year grammar of Inupiaq contains six chapters on these grammatical constructions: contemporative I mood; operative-imperative and negative contemporative moods; demonstrative adverbs in locative, vialis, ablative, and terminalis; transitive "present" and "past" tense verb endings of the indicative mood; consequential-conditional mood; possessed relative nouns and demonstrative relative pronouns. See here.

This grammar curriculum was developed by Myles Creed and Bernadette Alvanna-Stimpfle to teach Ugiuvaŋmiutun Inupiaq grammar in an Iñupiaq way, with lessons about weak-strong consonants and Inupiaq word structure to help language learners and teachers learn Ugiuvaŋmiutun and other varieties of Inupiaq. Special thanks to King Island Native Comunity, Kawerak, Inc. and many others. Read it here.