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    The Kott (Kot) language (Russian: Коттский язык) is an extinct Yeniseian language that was formerly spoken in central Siberia by the banks of the Mana...
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    enough to the Kott language that it can be regarded as a dialect of it, but the Assan identified as a separate ethnicity from the Kotts. It has been difficult...
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    Yeniseian, but Vajda 2024 challenges this, stating that "Arin, Pumpokol and Kott-Assan display no shared innovations to suport them as an opposite "Southern...
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    was one of the last known to study the Kott language. Castrén lived beside the Kan river with five people of Kott, in which is believed were the last remaining...
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  • people (who are also extinct). They spoke the Kott language, which went extinct in the 1850s. The Kotts were primarily hunter-gatherer-fishers, with some...
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  • Look up kott in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up kot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kott or Kött is a surname of German, Polish, Czech, and...
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    Yeniseian languages that start with a bare vowel. For example, the Arin word kul (meaning 'water') corresponds to the Ket word uˑl’ and the Kott word ûl...
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    Yeniseian people (redirect from Kott people)
    Eventually, most of these languages surviving into the 17th century also went extinct, with the Kott-Yugh undergoing a language shift to Khakas, and the...
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    Jie people (redirect from Jie language)
    of Yeniseian-speaking peoples, such as the Ket and the Kott (who spoke the extinct Kott language). Pulleyblank (1962) connected the ethnonym to Proto-Yeniseian...
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    the north and west of it, along the upper Ket. Kott and Assan, another pair of closely related languages, occupied the area south of Krasnoyarsk, and east...
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