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Nivkhs
Nivkhs The Nivkhs (also Nivkh or Gilyak; ethnonym: Nivxi; language, нивхгу - Nivxgu) are an ... nation survived. After the Russian revolution, a Gilyak Autonomous Okrug was created during the 1920s ... Lev Shternberg: "The Social Organization of the Gilyak", Seattle 1999. External links The Nivkhs from ...
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Nivkh language
... IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Nivkh or Gilyak (ethnonym: Nivxi) is a language spoken in ... and on the northern half of Sakhalin. 'Gilyak' is the Manchu appellation. Its speakers are known as the Nivkhs. Gilyak is a language isolate, i.e., it ...
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Eurasiatic languages
... European Uralic-Yukaghir Altaic Korean-Japanese-Ainu Gilyak Chukotian Eskimo-Aleut Etruscan was spoken in ... Ryukyuan, which is closely related to Japanese. Gilyak, also called Nivkh, is spoken in the ...
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Kraj Chabarovsk (translated from Dutch)
... it lives Nivkh- ³ ÿ ¿ people (Gilyak), they live of the fishery and have ... Kazachen (0.14%) Kazachs (69.5%) Nivkh (Gilyak) (0.13%) Nivkh (22.8%) Evens (0 ...
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Person summary of the Hokkaido graduate (translated from Japanese)
... Dance house dance house Kazuo Ono The Gilyak nun promontory bear river Tetuya Go shogi ...
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Summary of language (translated from Japanese)
... Greek) The Republic of Kiribati language The Gilyak language(ニヴフ language and ニブフ language) キルギス ...
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Akira Ifukube (translated from German)
... orchestra Chamber music 1946 Ancient Minstrelsies OF Gilyak Tribes 1949 Three Lullabies among the native ...
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Consonant shift (translated from French)
... Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1970. Juliette Blevins, "Gilyak lenition have has phonological rule." Australian Newspaper ...
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Talk:Romanian language/Archive 4
... information on or in, say, Nivkh (formerly Gilyak), comes from between the 1920s and the ...
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List of languages of Russia
... than 1,000 speakers Dolgan Even Evenki Gilyak Koryak Mansi Mongolian Nanai Selkup Udi (1 ...
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