Yurats language
Extinct Samoyedic language
Yurats | |
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Native to | Russia |
Extinct | early 19th century |
Language family | Uralic
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ISO 639-3 | rts |
Glottolog | yura1256 Yurats |
Yurats (Yurak) was a Samoyedic language spoken in the Siberian tundra west of the Yenisei River. It became extinct in the early 19th century. Yurats was probably either a transitional variety connecting the Nenets and Enets languages of the Samoyedic family, or an archaic dialect of Enets.[1] The uncertainty regarding the language's status is due to the scarcity of information about the language.[2]
References
- ^ Janhunen, Juha (1977). Samojedischer Wortschatz. Castreanumin toimitteita. Vol. 17. Helsinki. p. 8. ISBN 951-45-1161-1. ISSN 0355-0141.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Siegl, Florian (2013). Materials on Forest Enets, an Indigenous Language of Northern Siberia (PDF). Helsinki: Société Finno-Ougrienne. p. 35. ISBN 978-952-5667-46-2 – via Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura.
External links
- UNESCO red book entry (144K)
- Dictionary of the Samoyedic languages (includes Yurats) (in German)
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