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- University Press. ISBN 0-521-29877-6. Wiktionary has word lists at Appendix:Paleosiberian word lists Вернер Г. К. Палеоазиатские языки // Лингвистический энциклопедический...
- Tungusic, Turkic, and Mongolic speakers. Indigenous peoples of Siberia Paleosiberian languages Yu, He; Spyrou, Maria A.; Karapetian, Marina; Shnaider, Svetlana;...
- of the Chukotka Peninsula in Siberia, Russia Chukchi language, their Paleosiberian language Chukchi Peninsula or Chukotka Peninsula, a peninsula in eastern...
- the family is sometimes grouped typologically and geographically as Paleosiberian, no external genetic relationship has been widely accepted as proven...
- more native speakers. The northern dialect is taught in some schools. Paleosiberian languages "Khants or Ostyaks". Endangered Uralic Peoples. Retrieved...
- group of Paleosiberian languages. Many words in the Nivkh languages bear a certain resemblance to words of similar meaning in other Paleosiberian languages...
- 496 Orochs 527 596 Negidals 481 513 Oroks 268 295 Manchus 9 unknown Paleosiberian 35,490 37,462 Chukotko-Kamchatkan 27,851 28,985 Chukchi 16,200 15,908...
- While the word religion is difficult to define, one standard model of religion used in religious studies courses defines it as [a] system of symbols which...
- was first home to hunting-gathering and reindeer herding Tungusic and Paleosiberian peoples such as the Evenks and Yukaghir. Migrating from the area around...
- championed by Joseph Greenberg, comprising the Uralic, Altaic and various 'Paleosiberian' families (Ainu, Yukaghir, Nivkh, Chukotko-Kamchatkan, Eskimo–Aleut)...