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Paleosiberian Language." 2015. https://www.academia.edu/18764127/Korean_as_a_
Paleosiberian_Language_English_version_of_원시시베리아_언어로서의_한국어_...
- Tungusic, Turkic, and
Mongolic speakers.
Indigenous peoples of
Siberia Paleosiberian languages Yu et al. 2020
Sikora et al. 2019 Moreno-Mayar et al. 2018...
- 496
Orochs 527 596
Negidals 481 513
Oroks 268 295
Manchus 9
unknown Paleosiberian 35,790 37,631 Chukotko-Kamchatkan 27,851 29,045
Chukchi 16,200 15,908...
- the
family is
sometimes grouped typologically and
geographically as
Paleosiberian, no
external genetic relationship has been
widely accepted as proven...
-
While the word
religion is
difficult to
define and understand, one
standard model of
religion that is used in
religious studies courses defines it as [a]...
-
posit that the
Tocharian language had high
amounts of
influence from
Paleosiberian languages, such as
Uralic and
Yeniseian languages.
Yuezhi culture is...
- was
first home to hunting-gathering and
reindeer herding Tungusic and
Paleosiberian peoples such as the
Evenks and Yukaghir.
Migrating from the area around...
- bred and used by the
native Chukchi people of Siberia, a
people of
Paleosiberian origin,
around the year 2000 BC.
Imported to
Alaska in the
early 1900s...
-
championed by
Joseph Greenberg,
comprising the Uralic,
Altaic and
various '
Paleosiberian'
families (Ainu, Yukaghir, Nivkh, Chukotko-Kamchatkan, Eskimo–Aleut)...
-
noted that the
Koreanic languages share more
similarities with the
Paleosiberian languages than with the
Altaic languages. The
extinct Rouran language...