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Kyakala language may
refer to
various Tungusic languages belonging to
different subgroups:
Chinese Kyakala language, a
Jurchenic language Russian Kyakala...
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Chinese Kyakala (Chinese: 恰喀拉; pinyin: Qiàkālā) is an
extinct Tungusic language that was
spoken in
northeastern China. It is not to be
confused with Russian...
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languages Jurchen †
Manchu Xibe Bala †
Alchuka †
Chinese Kyakala † Bala, Alchuka, and
Chinese Kyakala are
extinct Jurchenic languages that were do****ented...
- as
Kekar or
Kyakala. The "
Kyakala" of
Russia is not to be
confused with the
Jurchenic "
Kyakala"
spoken in China, also
called Chinese Kyakala in
order to...
- (Developed
separately since 1764 from a Qing
military garrison)
Chinese Kyakala† (恰喀拉) Bala†? (巴拉) Alchuka† (阿勒楚喀)
Nanaic (Southeastern Tungusic) ("Nanai...
- ISBN 978-1-118-97059-1. Hölzl,
Andreas (2018). "Udi, Udihe, and the language(s) of the
Kyakala".
International Journal of
Diachronic Linguistics and
Linguistic Reconstruction...
- (Udihe) Kur-Urmi
Northern (Udihe) Xor
Anjuj (Xungari)
Southern (Kekar a.k.a.
Kyakala)
Samarga Iman;
Bikin Hölzl, Andreas; Payne,
Thomas E. (2022). Tungusic...
- Tungusic.
Other Jurchenic languages include Written Manchu, Bala, and
Chinese Kyakala.
Alchuka has been do****ented in the 1980s by Mu
Yejun (穆晔骏), in Mu (1981:...
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Taiwan Buyeo Koreanic? 500s AD
Yemaek Manchuria Chinese Kyakala Tungusic 1980s[citation needed]
Kyakala Northeastern China Di
unclassified after 500s AD[citation...
- Pama–Nyungan New
South Wales,
Australia between 1900 and 1920
Chinese Kyakala Tungusic Northeastern China between 1900 and 1920
Jangil Ongan Andaman...