- only by
Western Itelmen, with less than a
hundred speakers left. The
Chukotkan branch had
close to 7,000
speakers left (as of 2010, the
majority being...
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Chukotkan (Chukotian, Chukotic) is a
dialect cluster that
forms one
branch of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan
language family. It is
spoken in two autonomous...
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Alyutor or
Alutor is a
language of
Russia that
belongs to the
Chukotkan branch of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages, by the Alyutors. It is moribund,...
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supply both to Iul'tin and Egvekinot.
Iultin was a key
element of the
Chukotkan economy during Soviet times. The port of
Egvekinot provided the means...
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Southern muš, burin,
Eastern buze.
Kamchatkan is not
closely related to the
Chukotkan languages.
Although distant enough for
doubts about its
relationship to...
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Itelmen belongs genetically.
According to the
first theory,
Itelmen and
Chukotkan descend from a
common proto-language; the
sharp differences of Itelmen...
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central shrine by a
number of
different villages dotted along the
eastern Chukotkan coast. It is
thought that the site was used for
initiation rituals and...
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border troop officers while they were
crossing the
Russian border near the
Chukotkan village of Uelen, for not
entering Russia at a
correct port of entry....
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entirely absent from
languages of
Africa and Eurasia,
which the
exception of
Chukotkan languages.: 12–14
Periodic tense can be
illustrated with data from Nez...
- [ʕ] Tagdal: [ħ], [ʕ] Korandje: [ħ], [ʕ] Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages:
Chukotkan: Koryak: [ʕ] Alyutor: [ʕ] the
language isolate Kusunda of Nepal: [ʕ] the...