public_comment: "The Detah-Ndilo dialect developed from intermarriage between the Yellowknife subdivision of the Chipewyan and the Dogrib. Lexical similarity 84%% with Southern Slavey; 82%% with Northern Slavey.",
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public_comment: "Data for the number of native speakers comes from SIL (2001). 12%% are monolinguals.
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public_comment: "Spoken in the Northwest Territories between Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake. It is the first language of 2,470 people (of whom about 1,350 regularly use it in the home), primarily in five small communities: Detah (105 speakers out of a total population of 190), Rae Lakes (210 out of 260), Rae-Edzo (1,010 out of 1,655), Snare
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