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The Sechelt language, ''Sháshíshálh'' or ''Shashishalhem'' (), is a Coast Salish language spoken by the Shishalh (Sechelt) people of the Pacific Northwest Coast. It is spoken in the area now called southwestern British Columbia, Canada, centred on their reserve communities in the
Sechelt Peninsula The Sechelt Peninsula is located on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, just northwest of Vancouver. It is bounded to the west by Malaspina Strait (separating it from Texada Island), to the north by Agamemnon Channel (separating it from Nels ...
area of the
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. In 1999, the language was spoken by fewer than 40 elderly people. A grammar of the language by linguist Ron Beaumont was published in 1985. They now only have 7 elderly/fluent speakers, but have many teachers that teach children from preschool all the way through till high school. UBC, Vancouver and Okanagan offers language courses, that give students the opportunity to learn various languages, Shashishalhem being one of the few In 2014, the Coastal Corridor Consortium, "an entity made up of board members from First Nations and educational partners to improve aboriginal access to and performance in postsecondary education and training", created a Sechelt Nation language certificate. Sechelt is most closely related to Squamish, Halkomelem, and the
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. Although critically endangered, the Sechelt people, with help from others, have reclaimed 603 phrases and 5659 words in total.


Phonology


Consonants


Vowels

The four vowel sounds may also have the allophones �, ɪ~ʊ~ʌ, e, o


See also

* Shishalh *
Sechelt, British Columbia Sechelt (, Shishalh language chat'lich) is a district municipality located on the lower Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Approximately 50 km northwest of Vancouver, it is accessible from mainland British Columbia by a 40-minute ferry tr ...


References


External links


First Nations Languages of British Columbia Sechelt pageOLAC resources in and about the Sechelt language
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shashishalh Language Coast Salish languages Indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations languages in Canada Critically endangered languages Shishalh