- Look up
Gilyak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nivkh or
Amuric or
Gilyak may
refer to:
Nivkh people (Nivkhs) or
Gilyak people (Gilyaks)
Nivkh languages...
- The Chukotko-Kamchatko-
Amuric or Chukotko-Kamchatkan-
Amuric languages form a
hypothetical language family including Nivkh and Chukotko-Kamchatkan. A relationship...
- Нивхгу диф,
Nivxgu dif, /ɲivxɡu dif/), or
Gilyak (/ˈɡɪljæk/ GIL-yak), or
Amuric, is a
small language family,
often portra**** as a
language isolate, of two...
- Uralo-Siberian. In 2011,
Fortescue instead suggested that
Nivkh (Gilyak,
Amuric),
another Paleo-Siberian language, is
related to Chukotko-Kamchatkan on...
-
mostly elderly, on the west
coast of the
Kamchatka Peninsula.
Nivkh (Gilyak,
Amuric)
consists of two or
three languages spoken in the
lower Amur
basin and on...
-
referred to as an "isolated
Amuric language", was
related to the Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages,
forming a Chukotko-Kamchatkan–
Amuric language family. However...
-
classification of the
languages spoken by the Puyo, with
theories including ****onic,
Amuric and a
separate branch of macro-Tungusic.
According to the
Records of the...
-
Nanai people and the Oroks, it
contains relics of the
ancient pre-Tungusic "
Amuric" vocabulary,
which makes it
possible to
consider the
ancestors of the Ulchi...
-
According to the hypothesis,
ancestral varieties of
Nivkh (also
known as
Amuric) were once
distributed on the
Korean Peninsula before the
arrival of Koreanic...
- Ural-Altaic Uralo-Siberian Uralic–Yukaghir Eskimo–Uralic Chukotko-Kamchatkan–
Amuric Arunachal Greater Siangic Siangic Digaro Mijiic Miju
Hrusish Kho-Bwa East...