Nivkh language:A Syntax of the Nivkh Language
A Syntax of the Nivkh Language
Nivkh languages
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Nivkh languages ; Russian Far East, more specifically Amur Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai and Sakhalin Oblast · Island of Sakhalin, along the lower Amur River and around ...
Nivkh language | Indigenous
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Nivkh language, isolated language with two main dialects spoken by some 400 Nivkh, roughly 10 percent of the ethnic group. The Nivkh live on Sakhalin Island ...
Nivkh language
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Nivkh is a language isolate spoken in parts of Sibera in the north east of Russia by about 1000 people.
Nivkh people
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Most speak Russian today, while less than 5 percent speak their native Nivkh language. Nivkh is considered a language isolate or small family, although it is ...
The Nivkh language
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The Nivkh language is agglutinative, synthetic. It has a complicated system of regular vowel alternations. The stress is non-fixed and mobile, it is a ...
Nivkh languages
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Nivkh, or Gilyak, or Amuric, is a small language family, often portrayed as a language isolate, of two or three mutually unintelligible languages spoken by ...
A Syntax of the Nivkh Language
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... Nivkh Language: the native speakers of Nivkh Zoja. Ljutova and Alexandra Khuryun who helped to clarify the meaning of some Nivkh words and sentences, and ...