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Teleuts (Altay: тэлэңэт, тэлэңут, тадар, romanized: Telenget, Telengut, Tadar) are a
Turkic Indigenous people of
Siberia living in
Kemerovo Oblast, Russia...
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Teleut is a
moribund Turkic language spoken in the
Altai Republic in Russia. It is
sometimes considered a
dialect of
Southern Altai, but also as its own...
- Some
dialects are
close to
Kirghiz (Johanson 1998) Nevskaya, I. A. "The
Teleut Language".
Endangered Languages of
Indigenous Peoples of Siberia. UNESCO...
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Altai Maima (sub-variety)
Telengit Telengit-Teles C****
Teleut Some
sources consider Telengit and
Teleut to be
distinct languages.
Southern Altai has 8 vowels...
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Turkic consisted of
Altay (Oirot) and
dialects such as Tuba, Qumanda, Qu,
Teleut, Telengit. (Johanson 1998)
According to Lars Johanson, Fuyu
Kyrgyz is considered...
- [ʕaraq]),
means "distilled",
other variants being araka, araki, ariki. The
Teleuts, who are a
Turkic ethnic group living in Siberia, use the term arakı for...
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Dialects are as follows:
Southern Altai Altai proper Mayma Telengit Tölös Chuy
Teleut Northern Altai Tuba
Kumandy Turachak Solton Starobardinian Chalkan (also...
- the
Southern Altai language with its dialects,
include the Altai-Kizhi,
Teleuts, and Telengits. The
Telesy were
previously included but are now ****imilated...
- C4a1a4 – Buryat,
Kazakhstan C4a1a4a –
Evenk (Okhotsk region), Shor C4a1a5 –
Teleut,
Ladakh C4a1a6 C4a1a6a -
Russia (Bashkortostan, Khamnigan),
Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz)...
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origins of the
Kalmaks trace back to the 17th century, when a
group of
Teleuts from the
central parts of
Kemerovo Oblast migrated to the north. Kalmaks...