- by the
Yeniseian people in the
Yenisei River region of
central Siberia. As part of the
proposed Dene–
Yeniseian language family, the
Yeniseian languages...
- Dene–
Yeniseian is a
proposed language family consisting of the
Yeniseian languages of
central Siberia and the Na–Dene
languages of
northwestern North...
- The
Yeniseian people refers either to the
modern or
ancient Siberian po****tions
speaking Yeniseian languages.
Despite evidence pointing to the historical...
-
Yeniseian hypothesis, ****uming that
modern Yeniseian speakers (i.e. Kets) are
representative of the
ancestry components in the
historical Yeniseian speaking...
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proper names it has been
compared with Turkic, Mongolic, Iranian, and
Yeniseian languages, and with
various Indo-European languages.
Other scholars consider...
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genetic relations of
Yeniseian, by M.A. Castrén (1856),
James Byrne (1892), and G.J.
Ramstedt (1907),
suggested that
Yeniseian was a
northern relative...
-
northern half of
Sakhalin island. It has a
recent modern literature. The
Yeniseian languages were a
small family formerly spoken on the
middle Yenisei River...
- languages. A
symposium in
Alaska in
February 2008
included papers on the
Yeniseian and Na-Dené families.
Edward Vajda of
Western Washington University summarized...
- The Kott
people were a
nomadic Yeniseian-speaking
people in Siberia,
living along the Kan and
Biryusa rivers. They were
closely related to the Asan people...
- at Turkiclanguages.com Vajda,
Edward J. (2001).
Yeniseian peoples and languages: a
history of
Yeniseian studies with an
annotated bibliography and a source...