- The
Soyot are an
ethnic group of Samo****ic and
Turkic origin who live
mainly in the Oka
region in the
Okinsky District in Buryatia, Russia. They share...
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Soyot (or
Soyot–Tsaatan) is an
extinct and
revitalizing Turkic language of the
Siberian Sayan branch similar to the
Dukhan language and
closely related...
- the small-numbered
Soyots in Buryatia, Russia, one of
Siberian Turkic languages, has been reconstructed[citation needed] and a
Soyot-Buryat-Russian dictionary...
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including the
Soyot. In 1926, the
ethnologist Bernhard Eduardovich Petri, (1884-1937), led the
first anthropological expedition into the
Soyot reindeer-herding...
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source guide. Richmond: Curzon. ISBN 978-0-7007-1290-8. R****adin, V.I. "The
Soyot Language".
Endangered Languages of
Indigenous Peoples of Siberia. UNESCO...
- with
diaeresis (Ӝ ӝ), or zhe with
descender (Җ җ). It is also used in the
Soyot language.
Cyrillic characters in
Unicode "Cyrillic: Range: 0400–04FF" (PDF)...
- (Sayan-Samo****) †
Kamas Koibal Mator (Sayan-Samo****) †
Mator Taigi Karagas Soyot (Modern
Soyots were
subject to
Turkification and do not
speak the
historical language)...
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related Kamas language or
nearby Altaic-sprachbund languages, like Buryat,
Soyot, Khakas,
Evenki and Tatar.
Today the term "Mator people" is
simply a name...
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Dukhan belongs to the
Taiga subgroup of
Sayan Turkic (which also
includes Soyot–Tsaatan and Tofa). This
language is
nearly extinct and is only
spoken actively...
- Turkic,
Chulym Turkic and
Altai Turkic).
Sayan Turkic consisted of
Tuvan (
Soyot, Uriankhai) and Tofa (Karagas).
Yenisei Turkic consisted of Khakas, Shor...