Look up Samoyedic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Samoyedic can refer to: Samoyedic languages, language family, make up the Uralic language family...
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The Samoyedic (/ˌsæməˈjɛdɪk, -mɔɪ-/) or Samoyed languages (/ˈsæməˌjɛd, -mɔɪ-/) are spoken around the Ural Mountains, in northernmost Eurasia, by approximately...
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The Samoyedic peoples (sometimes Samodeic peoples) are a group of closely related peoples who speak Samoyedic languages, which are part of the Uralic...
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grouping of all languages in the Uralic language family except for the Samoyedic languages. Its once commonly accepted status as a subfamily of Uralic...
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widely understood to exclude the Samoyedic languages. Scholars who do not accept the traditional notion that Samoyedic split first from the rest of the...
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Proto-Samoyedic, or Proto-Samoyed, is the reconstructed ancestral language of the Samoyedic languages: Nenets (Tundra and Forest), Enets, Nganasan, Selkup...
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Shamanism in Siberia (section Samoyedic)
Vyatka rivers on the western side of the Ural Mountains. Among several Samoyedic peoples shamanism was a living tradition also in modern times, especially...
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Samoyed may refer to: A member of the Samoyedic peoples, indigenous peoples of Siberia who speak the Samoyedic languages (such as the Enets, the Nenets...
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Koibal dialect (redirect from Koibal language (Samoyedic))
Mountains Ethnicity Koibals Extinct 19th century Language family Uralic Samoyedic (core) Kamas–Selkup Kamassian Koibal Language codes ISO 639-3 – Linguist...
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Consonant gradation (section Samoyedic languages)
in some Uralic languages, more specifically in the Finnic, Samic and Samoyedic branches. It originally arose as an allophonic alternation between open...
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