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    The Southern, Kolyma or Forest Yukaghir language is one of two extant Yukaghir languages. Last spoken in the forest zone near the sources of the Kolyma...
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    Yukaghir languages (/ˈjuːkəɡɪər/ YOO-kə-geer or /juːkəˈɡɪər/ yoo-kə-GEER; also Yukagir, Jukagir) are a small family of two closely related languages—Tundra...
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    Uralic–Yukaghir, also known as Uralo-Yukaghir, is a proposed language family composed of Uralic and Yukaghir. Uralic is a large and diverse family of...
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    Uralic studies. The Uralic–Yukaghir hypothesis identifies Uralic and Yukaghir as independent members of a single language family. It is currently widely...
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    among others. Greenberg also assigns Nivkh and Yukaghir, sometimes classed as "Paleosiberian" languages, to the Eurasiatic family. While the Eurasiatic...
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  • (1,023) Yupik languages Naukan (Naukanski) Sirenik Central Siberian Yupik (Yuit) Yukaghir languages Northern Yukaghir Southern Yukaghir Ket Ainu Orok...
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    (100) Votic (8, 60-non native) Ket (20 speakers) (2019) Yukaghir, Northern (30–150) Yukaghir, Southern (10–50) Yupik According to the various studies made...
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  • Voiceless uvular plosive (category Articles containing Southern Yukaghir-language text)
    uvular plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It is pronounced like a voiceless velar plosive [k], except that the...
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    Finnish in Europe), the Yeniseian languages (linked to Turkic and to the Athabaskan languages of North America), Yukaghir, Nivkh of Sakhalin, Ainu of northern...
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    ISBN 978-951-9040-19-6. Häkkinen, Jaakko (2012). "Early contacts between Uralic and Yukaghir" (PDF). Suomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Toimituksia − Mémoires de la Société...
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    database of the Uralic languages (v1.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4784188 Ruhlen, Merritt (1991). "Uralic-Yukaghir". A Guide to the...
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    comprising the Uralic, Altaic and various 'Paleosiberian' families (Ainu, Yukaghir, Nivkh, Chukotko-Kamchatkan, Eskimo–Aleut) and possibly others Nostratic...
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    (widely recognized family) Nivkh (language isolate) Ainu (language isolate) Uralic (widely recognized family) Yukaghir (language isolate) Paleosiberian (phylogenetic...
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    Finno-Ugric, Samoyed, Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu, Yukaghir, Eskimo, Semitic, and Hamitic languages, with the door left open to the eventual inclusion...
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    Indo-European, and Uralic—although Greenberg uses the controversial Uralic-Yukaghir classification instead. Other branches sometimes included are the Kartvelian...
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    Eskaleut languages to Yukaghir and the Uralic languages. More recently Joseph Greenberg (2000–2002) suggested grouping Eskaleut with all of the language families...
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    Uralic languages Uralic homeland Proto-Uralic language Uralic–Yukaghir languages Uralo-Siberian languages Indo-Uralic languages Sino-Uralic languages Eurasiatic...
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  • Nelemnoye (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    and a school where the Southern Yukaghir language is being taught. The music video for the song "Ulegen Nume" by the Yukaghir singer Irina Duskulova was...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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    Indigenous peoples of Siberia (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    east, are now extinct. Yukaghir is held by some to be related to the Uralic languages in the Uralic–Yukaghir family. The Yukaghirs (self-designation: одул...
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    Ket (since 1980s) Nivkh Tlingit (in Russian Alaska) Yukaghirs (Tundra Yukaghir, Forest Yukaghir) Interslavic Lingua Franca Nova Brutopian (Donald Duck...
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  • Jewish Autonomous Oblast, with Russian) Yukaghir: Sakha (local official language; in localities with Yukaghir population) Zhuang: Guangxi (with Chinese...
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    The languages of the Soviet Union consist of hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed...
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    Proto-Uralic homeland (category Uralic languages)
    hypothetical early contacts with the Yukaghir languages. Aikio (2014) agrees with Häkkinen (2012) that Uralic–Yukaghir is unsupported and implausible, and...
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    Yakuts (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    was an admixture of Turko-Mongols migrating from Lake-Baikal and native Yukaghir and Tungusitic peoples residing around the Lena River. Okladnikov detailed...
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    Language families and Y-DNA distributions in Africa The father tongue hypothesis proposes the idea that humans tend to speak their father's language. The...
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    as well as possibly early Yukaghir and Uralic speakers (c. 7–11 kya). Indigenous peoples of Siberia Paleosiberian languages Yu et al. 2020. Sikora, Martin;...
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    Sakha Republic (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    development of the Yakut language) as the Evenk and Yukaghir exonyms for the Yakuts. It is pronounced as Haka by the Dolgans, whose language is a close relative...
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    initially have transmitted other languages or language families into Siberia, including possibly Uralic and Yukaghir. Peltola, Sanni; Majander, Kerttu;...
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    Eurasiatic languages Indo-Semitic languages Laryngeal theory Nostratic languages Ural–Altaic languages Uralic–Yukaghir languages Uralo-Siberian languages Kortlandt...
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