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  2. Eskimo words for snow - Wikipedia

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    The claim that Eskimo words for snow are unusually numerous, particularly in contrast to English, is a cliché commonly used to support the controversial linguistic relativity hypothesis. In linguistic terminology, the relevant languages are the Eskimo–Aleut languages , specifically the Yupik and Inuit varieties.

  3. Eskimo - Wikipedia

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    There has been a long-running linguistic debate about whether or not the speakers of the Inuit–Yupik–Unangan language group have an unusually large number of words for snow. The general modern consensus is that, in multiple Inuit–Yupik languages, there are, or have been in simultaneous usage, indeed fifty plus words for snow. [80]

  4. Inuit languages - Wikipedia

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    to hear -tsiaq- well -junnaq- be able to -nngit- not -tualuu- very much -junga 1SG. PRES. IND. NSP tusaa- -tsiaq- -junnaq- -nngit- -tualuu- -junga {to hear} well {be able to} not {very much} 1SG.PRES.IND. NSP I cannot hear very well. This sort of word construction is pervasive in the Inuit languages and makes them very unlike English. In one large Canadian corpus – the Nunavut Hansard – 92 ...

  5. Classifications of snow - Wikipedia

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    The claim that Eskimo–Aleut languages (specifically, Yupik and Inuit) have an unusually large number of words for "snow", has been attributed to the work of anthropologist Franz Boas. Boas, who lived among Baffin islanders and learnt their language, reportedly included "only words representing meaningful distinctions" in his account. [ 53 ]

  6. From 'Hero Snow' to 'Snirt,' this Periodic Table of Snow ...

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    When the ski area where he worked shut down during COVID-19, he started listing all the snow words he collected, defining them, and thinking about ways to organize them.

  7. Talk:Eskimo words for snow - Wikipedia

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    The term is a recognized catch phrase about a claim by Frank Boas, for which substituting "Inuit" or other native terms would render unrecognizable. (See for example; 'The Washington Post', "There really are 50 Eskimo words for ‘snow’" and Counting Eskimo words for snow: A citizen's guide.)

  8. What is the snow moon? Here's when and how to see ... - AOL

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    The snow moon reaches peak illumination at 8:53 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Feb. 12. A full moon rises opposite the sunset in the east, is highest in the sky at midnight and lies low on the western ...

  9. ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers for NYT's Tricky Word Game on ...

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    Connections Game Answers for Sunday, December 17, 2023: 1. RESERVE FOR LATER: BANK, SAVE, STASH, STORE 2. BOLDNESS, FIGURATIVELY: GALL, GUTS, NERVE, STONES 3. USED TO ...