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  1. The Yukaghir languages ( / ˈjuːkəɡɪər, juːkəˈɡɪər /; also Yukagir, Jukagir) are a small family of two closely related languages— Tundra and Kolyma Yukaghir —spoken by the Yukaghir in the Russian Far East living in the basin of the Kolyma River. At the 2002 Russian census, both Yukaghir languages taken together had 604 speakers.
    Geographic distribution: Russian Far East
    Linguistic classification: ? Uralic–Yukaghir; Otherwise one of the world's primary language families
    Proto-language: Proto-Yukaghir
    Subdivisions: Northern, Omok †, Chuvan †, Southern
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    Where does the Yukaghir language come from?
    The Yukaghir languages (/ ˈjuːkəɡɪər, juːkəˈɡɪər /; also Yukagir, Jukagir) are a small family of two closely related languages— Tundra and Kolyma Yukaghir —spoken by the Yukaghir in the Russian Far East living in the basin of the Kolyma River. At the 2002 Russian census, both Yukaghir languages taken together had 604 speakers.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukaghir_languages
    Is Yukaghir related to Eskimo-Aleut?
    Michael Fortescue argued that Yukaghir is related to the Eskimo-Aleut languages along with Uralic languages, forming the Uralo-Siberian language family.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukaghir_languages
    What is Tundra Yukaghir?
    The Tundra Yukaghir language (also known as Northern Yukaghir; self-designation: Вадул аруу ( Wadul aruu)) is one of only two extant Yukaghir languages . Last spoken in the tundra belt extending between the lower Indigirka to the lower Kolyma basin ( /  69°N 154°E  / 69; 154
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    Is there a Yukaghir dialect continuum?
    On the basis of the evidence of early sources, it can be assumed that there existed a Yukaghir dialect continuum, with what is today Tundra Yukaghir and Kolyma Yukaghir at the extremes. These two languages share only a relatively small part of the vocabulary and are not mutually intelligible.
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    WebThe Yukaghir languages are a small family of two closely related languages—Tundra and Kolyma Yukaghir—spoken by the Yukaghir in the Russian Far East living in the basin of …

  4. Yukaghir languages - Wikipedia

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    WebNov 18, 2018 · The Yukaghir languages (/ ˈ j uː k ə ɡ ɪər, j uː k ə ˈ ɡ ɪər /; also Yukagir, Jukagir) are a small family of two closely related languages—Tundra and Kolyma …

  5. Southern Yukaghir language - Wikipedia

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    WebOct 19, 2022 · 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, …

  6. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Yukaghir_languages

    WebCategory:Yukaghir languages From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory. M Linguistic maps of …

  7. Yukaghir languages - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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    WebThe Yukaghir languages (/ ˈ j uː k ə ɡ ɪər, j uː k ə ˈ ɡ ɪər /; also Yukagir, Jukagir) are a small family of two closely related languages—Tundra and Kolyma Yukaghir—spoken by the …

  8. Yukaghir languages | Detailed Pedia

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    WebThe Yukaghir languages (/ˈjuːkəɡɪər, juːkəˈɡɪər/; also Yukagir, Jukagir) are a small family of two closely related languages—Tundra and Kolyma Yukaghir—spoken by the …

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    WebUralic-Yukaghir (or Uralo-Yukaghir) is a proposed language family composed of Uralic and Yukaghir. Uralic is a large and diverse language family. Some of the languages it …

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