Jenisejsk spriaken
Erscheinungsbild
(Widjerfeerd faan Jenisejsk)
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Jenisejsk spriaken san en spriakfamile uun Madel-Sibiirien (Aasien) loongs a struum Jenisej, an san en twiig faan a Dene-Jenisejsk spriaken.
Diar hiar amanbi 6 spriaken tu, 5 san al ütjstürwen, an 100-500 minsken snaake det üs mamenspriak.
Iindialang
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]- Nuurd-Jenisejsk spriaken
- Ket spriak (100-500 snaake)[1]
- Yugh (†1990s - ütjstürwen)
- Süüd-Jenisejsk spriaken
Ferwisang efter bütjen
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]- https://web.archive.org/web/20121028223548/http://minlang.srcc.msu.ru/kets/g/g_home_en.htm A Multimedia Database of Ket (English)
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070320100658/http://lingsib.unesco.ru/ru/languages/ket.shtml.htm Кетский язык (Russian)
- Results from the February 2008 Dene–Yeniseic Symposium
- A Siberian Link With Na-Dene Languages by Edward Vajda, a proponent of the Yeniseian-Na-Dene connection.
- Lecture notes on the Ket people by Edward Vajda.
- Map of the Yeniseian family from the Santa Fe Institute.
- Comparison of Yeniseian and Na-Dene by Merritt Ruhlen.
- Yenisseian Etymology by S. A. Starostin.
- Sino-Caucasian [comparative phonology] by S. A. Starostin. 2005.
- Sino-Caucasian [comparative glossary] by S. A. Starostin. 2005.
- Article on Yeniseian languages (Russian)
- Multimedia Database of Ket Language, Moscow State (Lomonosov) University
- Ket language vocabulary with loanwords (from the World Loanword Database)
Kwelen
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]- ↑ Ei ferwaksle mä Ket (Selkupisk), en Selkupisk spriakwiis