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    Yugh (/ˈjuːɡ/ YOOG; Yug) is a Yeniseian language, closely related to Ket, formerly spoken by the Yugh people, one of the southern groups along the Yenisei...
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  • Yugh may refer to: the Yugh people the Yugh language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yugh. If an internal link led you...
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  • Siberia. The Yugh people live along the Yenisei River from Yeniseisk to the mouth of the Dupches River [ru]. The Yughs speak the Yugh language, which is...
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    The Indo-European languages are a language family native to the overwhelming majority of Europe, the Iranian plateau, and the northern Indian subcontinent...
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    and Yugh speakers in the 2021 Russian census. "Ostyak" is a concept of areal rather than genetic linguistics. In addition to the Yeniseian languages it...
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    Vorogovo (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    population of 1104. It was one of the last strongholds of the now-extinct Yugh language. Vorogovo has a subarctic climate (Dfc). Russian Federal State Statistics...
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    that has passed, languages with extremely few speakers might be extinct today. Since 1994, Kerek, Aleut, Medny Aleut, Akkala Sami and Yugh have become extinct...
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  • (1983). Sitsiy yu̳gh noholnik ts'in' = As my grandfather told it: traditional stories from the Koyukuk. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center and Yukon-Koyukuk...
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    around 10 to 20. Another Yeniseian language, Yugh, has recently become extinct. The earliest observations about the language were published by Peter Simon...
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    Yeniseian people (category Articles containing Pumpokol-language text)
    populations throughout Central Siberia and Northern Mongolia, only the Ket and Yugh people survive today. The modern Yeniseians live along the eastern middle...
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