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    The Samoyedic or Samoyed languages (/ˈsæməˌjɛd, -mɔɪ-/ ) are spoken around the Ural Mountains, in northernmost Eurasia, by approximately 25,000 people altogether. They derive from a common ancestral language called Proto-Samoyedic, and form a branch of the Uralic languages. Having separated perhaps in the … See more

    The term Samoyedic is derived from the Russian term samoyed (Russian: самоед) for some indigenous peoples of Siberia. The term has come to be considered derogatory because it has been interpreted by some … See more

    Traditionally, Samoyedic languages and peoples have been divided into two major areal groups: Northern Samoyedic (Nenets, Yurats, … See more

    Sonorant-obstruent consonant clusters with two consonants, of which the latter consonant is more sonorous than the former, are the most frequently occurring consonant clusters … See more

    At present, Samoyed territory extends from the White Sea to the Laptev Sea, along the Arctic shores of European Russia, including southern Novaya Zemlya, the Yamal Peninsula, … See more

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    Samoyedic languages are primarily agglutinative. They have postpositions and suffixes and do not use articles or prefixes. Samoyedic … See more

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    Proto-Samoyedic, or Proto-Samoyed, is the reconstructed ancestral language of the Samoyedic languages: Nenets (Tundra and Forest), Enets, Nganasan, Selkup, as well as extinct Kamas and Mator. Samoyedic is one of the principal branches of the Uralic language family, and its ancestor is Proto-Uralic. It has been suggested that Proto-Samoyedic greatly influenced the development of Tocharian, an Indo-European language.

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    WebThe Samoyedic people (also Samodeic people) are a group of closely related peoples who speak Samoyedic languages, which are part of the Uralic family. They are a …

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      Web"The Samoyedic languages (now called Nenets languages) are spoken on both sides of the Ural mountains, in northernmost Eurasia, by perhaps 30,000 speakers altogether. …

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        WebPages in category "Samoyedic languages". The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). Samoyedic languages.

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        WebThe Samoyedic (/ ˌ s æ m ə ˈ j ɛ d ɪ k,-m ɔɪ-/) or Samoyed languages (/ ˈ s æ m ə ˌ j ɛ d,-m ɔɪ-/) are spoken around the Ural Mountains, in northernmost Eurasia, by approximately …

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        WebCategories: Samoyedic peoples. Uralic languages. Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox. Uses of Wikidata Infobox with no image. This page was last edited on 21 June …

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        WebSamoyedic can refer to: Samoyedic languages. Proto-Samoyedic language. Samoyedic peoples. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Samoyedic. If an …

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        WebExtending this approach to cover the Samoyedic languages suggests affinity with Ugric, resulting in the aforementioned East Uralic grouping, as it also shares the same sibilant developments. A further non-trivial Ugric …

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        WebTraditionally, Samoyedic languages and peoples have been divided into two major areal groups: Northern Samoyedic (Nenets, Yurats, Enets, Nganasans), and Southern …

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