- The Chukotko-
Kamchatkan or Chukchi–
Kamchatkan languages are a
language family of
extreme northeastern Siberia. Its
speakers traditionally were indigenous...
- Severtzov, 1888 –
sometimes referred to as the
Siberian golden eagle or the
Kamchatkan golden eagle. This
subspecies ranges from
Western Siberia (where overlap...
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isolates are
usually considered to be Paleo-Siberian languages: The Chukotko-
Kamchatkan family,
sometimes known as Luoravetlan,
includes Chukchi and its close...
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Kamchatkan (Kamchatic) is a
former dialect cluster spoken on the
Kamchatka Peninsula. It now
consists of a
single language,
Western Itelmen (also called...
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Kamchatka Krai (Russian: Камча́тский край, romanized: Kamchatskiy kray, IPA: [kɐmˈtɕatskʲɪj kraj]) is a
federal subject of
Russia (a krai),
situated in...
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Chukchi (/ˈtʃʊktʃiː/ CHUUK-chee), also
known as Chukot, is a Chukotko–
Kamchatkan language spoken by the
Chukchi people in the
easternmost extremity of...
- The
Kamchatkan rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus
mykiss mykiss) is a
subspecies of the
rainbow trout,
which is a fish in the
family Salmonidae. It is native...
- to each other,
compose the Paleo-Siberian languages: 1. The Chukotko-
Kamchatkan family,
sometimes known as Luoravetlan,
includes Chukchi and its close...
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proposed in 1998 by
Michael Fortescue, an
expert in
Eskaleut and Chukotko-
Kamchatkan, in his book
Language Relations across Bering Strait. Some have attempted...
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macrofamily (composed in part of Mongolic,
Tungusic and Turkic), Chukchi-
Kamchatkan, Eskimo–Aleut, Indo-European, and Uralic—although
Greenberg uses the controversial...