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  1. Central Siberian Yupik language

    Language Central Siberian Yupik year 2006 url http www.scribd.com doc 13160395 De Reuse Polysynthetic Language Central Siberian Yupik cite journal last Krauss first E. Michael title Eskimo ...for the people Siberian Yupiks Incubator code ess Main Page Infobox language name Siberian Yupik, Yuit ..., about 1,050 people from a total Siberian Yupik population of 1,100 speak the language. In Russia .... Lawrence Island Siberian Yupik Eskimo Language . Fairbanks Alaska Native Language Center, College ..., and Sharon Pungowiyi Satre. Test of Oral Language Dominance Siberian Yupik English . Albuquerque ... Grammar of the St. Lawrence Island Siberian Yupik Eskimo Language location Fairbanks publisher ... Joseph de. Siberian Yupik Eskimo The Language and Its Contacts with Chukchi . Studies in indigenous ... approximately 1,350 ethnicity Siberian Yupiks fam1 Eskimo Aleut fam2 Eskimo fam3 Yupik iso3 ess familycolor Eskimo Aleut script Latin script Latin , Cyrillic notice IPA Siberian Yupik also known as Central Siberian Yupik , Bering Strait Yupik , Yuit , Yoit , St. Lawrence Island Yupik and in Russia Chaplinski Yupik or Yuk is one of the four ref If we include also Sireniki Eskimo language , then there is a total of five, but the latter s classification is not settled yet. ref Yupik languages Central Siberian Yupik , Naukan language Naukan Siberian Yupik , Central Alaskan Yup ik language Central Alaskan Yupik , Alutiiq language Pacific Gulf Yupik . Central Siberian Yupik belongs to the Eskimo Aleut languages Eskimo Aleut language family . It the largest Yupik idiom spoken in Siberia , and it is spoken also on St. Lawrence Island . Its speakers, the Siberian Yupik people, are an indigenous ... 1,350 speakers worldwide. Subgroups IPA notice Chaplinski the largest Yupik language of Siberia, the second ... Endangered Languages in Northeast Siberia Siberian Yupik and other Languages of Chukotka by Nikolai ... Other Yupik languages Naukan language Naukanski , or Nuvuqaghmiistun, the second largest Yupik ...   more details



  1. Siberian Yupik people

    Russian Federation and on St. Lawrence Island in Alaska . They speak Siberian Yupik language Central Siberian Yupik also known as Yuit , a Yupik language of the Eskimo Aleut family of languages. They were also known as Siberian Eskimo or Yupiks . The name Yuit , plural was officially ...for the language Siberian Yupik language Image Siberian eskimo Nabogatova .PNG thumb right 350px A Siberian Yupik woman holding walrus tusks. Photo Nabogatova Siberian Yupiks , or Yuits , are indigenous ... space. ref 1954 196 ref See also Siberian Yupik language Yupik language Yupik peoples Yupik .... 1994 . Siberian Yupik Eskimo The language and its contacts with Chukchi . Studies in indigenous languages ... submit Ungazighmiit people the largest of Siberian Yupik variants had IPA a li nal i s, who received ... other Eskimo cultures, the name giving of a newborn baby among Siberian Yupik meant that a deceased ... cite web last Vajda first Edward J title Siberian Yupik Eskimo work East Asian Studies url http ... Vakhtin. 1997. Indigenous Knowledge in Modern Culture Siberian Yupik Ecological Legacy in Transition ... 3.0 United States License. cite web last Vajda first Edward J title Siberian Yupik Eskimo work East ... Endangered Languages in Northeast Siberia Siberian Yupik and other Languages of Chukotka by Nikolai ... Siberian Yupik group, Ungazighmiit. Enlarged versions of the above series, select with the navigation ... in the Soviet Union . Sireniki Eskimos also live in that area, but their extinct language , Sireniki Eskimo language Sireniki Eskimo , shows many peculiarities among Eskimo languages and is mutually unintelligible with the neighboring Siberian Yupik languages. ref name linfranc http unesdoc.unesco.org images 0008 000861 086162e.pdf Menovshchikov 1990 70 ref Material culture Traditional crafts The Siberian Yupik on St. Lawrence Island live in the villages of Savoonga, Alaska Savoonga and Gambell .... In the language of Chaplino Eskimos, its name was IPA m t t aq . ref name outside 1954 514 ...   more details



  1. Naukan Yupik language

    Infobox language name Naukan Yupik nativename states Russia Russian Federation region Bering Strait region speakers approximately 70 familycolor Eskimo Aleut fam2 Eskimo fam3 Yupik languages Yupik iso3 ynk script Cyrillic Naukan Yupik language ref name intermed harvnb Jacobson 2005 ref or Naukan Siberian Yupik language is an Eskimo language spoken by ca. 70 persons on Chukchi Peninsula Chukotka peninsula . It is one of the four Yupik languages , alongside with Central Siberian Yupik language Central Siberian Yupik , Central Alaskan Yup ik language Central Alaskan Yup ik and Alutiiq language Pacific Gulf Yupik . Linguistically, it is intermediate between Central Siberian Yupik and Central Alaskan Yup ik. ref name intermed harvnb Jacobson 2005 p 150 ref Notes reflist 2 References citation last Jacobson first Steven A. title History of the Naukan Yupik Eskimo dictionary with implications for a future Siberian Yupik dictionary journal tudes Inuit Studies year 2005 volume 29 issue 1 2 url http www.erudit.org revue etudinuit 2005 v29 n1 2 013937ar.pdf External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ynk Ethnologue Eskimo Aleut languages Category Languages of Russia Category Endangered Eskimo Aleut languages Category Yupik languages Russia stub es Idioma naukanski ka lez frr Naukan jupik pms Lenga yupik, naukan ru fi Naukaninjupik tr Naukan Yupik esi udm ...   more details



  1. Yupik

    Yupik may refer to The Yupik peoples in general The Yupik languages in general The Siberian Yupik people The Siberian Yupik language also known as Yuit or St. Lawrence Island Eskimo Yup ik with apostrophe refers specifically to The Central Alaskan Yup ik people of western and southwestern Alaska who are speakers of Central Yup ik The Central Alaskan Yup ik language spoken in western and southwestern Alaska The Yup ik syllabary , also known as the Yugtun script disambig ...   more details



  1. Central Siberian Plateau

    Image Aerial View of Siberian Sunrise.jpg thumb 300px Aerial view of Siberia The Central Siberian Plateau lang ru is made up of sharply demarcated surfaces of varying altitudes occupying most of Siberia between the Yenisei River Yenisei and Lena River Lena rivers. It extends over an area of 3.5 million km . The highest point is the Putoran Mountains rising to 1701  m. To the north of the plateau are the Putoran Mountains while to the north are the Eastern Sayan Mountains Sayan and the Baikal Mountains . To the east the plateau gives way to the low lying land of the Yakuts . The Central Siberian Plateau covers one third of Siberia. ref cite web url http www.britannica.com eb article 38579 Russia title The Central Siberian Plateau publisher Encyclop dia Britannica accessdate 2007 07 13 ref The climate is Continental climate continental with short warm summers and long and very cold winters. Most of the territory is covered with conifer forests larch is especially abundant . The plateau s major river is the Lower Tunguska . Known geologically as the Siberian Traps , mineral resources here are very rich and include coal , iron ore , gold , platinum, diamond s and natural gas . Russia is second only to South Africa in the production of platinum, producing 30 of all the world s supply. References reflist External links http www.mantleplumes.org Siberia.html The Demise of the Siberian Plume coord 68 00 N 95 00 E display title http www.volkov.travel 1 Travel Guide Category Siberia Category Plateaus of Russia siberia geo stub cs St edosibi sk vyso ina da Midtsibiriske h jslette de Mittelsibirisches Bergland et Kesk Siberi kiltmaa es Meseta Central Siberiana fr Plateau de Sib rie centrale ko hi it Altopiano della Siberia Centrale lv Vidussib rijas plakankalne lt Vidurio Sibiro plok iakalnis nl Midden Siberisch Bergland ... pl Wy yna rodkowosyberyjska pt Planalto Central Siberiano ro Platoul Siberian Central ru ...   more details



  1. Yupik languages

    Peninsula of Eastern Siberia. Central Siberian Yupik language Central Siberian Yupik also Yupigestun , Akuzipik , Siberian Yupik , Siberian Yupik Eskimo , Central Siberian Yupik Eskimo , St. Lawrence ... of the 1,000 Siberian Yupiks in Russia still speak the Chaplino dialect of this language. Central Alaskan Yup ik language Central Alaskan Yup ik also Central Yup ik , Yup ik , West Alaska Eskimo spoken ... heavy e.g. LHL , there is dialectal variation. The Chaplinski variety of Central Siberian Yupik shows ... no change . The St. Lawrence variety of Central Siberian Yupik has further iambic overlengthening resulting ... 23228 7 hbk ISBN 0 521 29875 X. de Reuse, Willem J. 1994 . Siberian Yupik Eskimo The language and its ...Infobox language family name Yupik ethnicity Yupik people region Alaska , Siberia familycolor Eskimo Aleut fam2 Eskimo child1 Alutiiq language Alutiiq child2 Central Alaskan Yup ik language Central Alaskan child3 Central Siberian Yupik language Central Siberian child4 Inupiaq language Inupiaq child5 Naukan language Naukan child6 Sireniki Eskimo language Sirenik ? iso2 ypk The Yupik languages are the several .... The Yupik languages are in the family of Eskimo Aleut languages. The Aleut language Aleut and Eskimo ... from each other and from the Inuit language about 1000 AD. Geographic distribution of Yupik languages The Yupik languages are Naukan Yupik language Naukan Yupik also Naukanski spoken by perhaps 100 people ... say the name of the language with an elongated p all the other languages call their language Yupik . Of the about 21,000 Central Alaskan Yupiks, some 13,000 still speak this language. There are several dialects of Central Alaskan Yupik. The largest dialect, General Central Yupik or Yugtun , is spoken .... There are three other Central Alaskan Yupik dialects Norton Sound , Hooper Bay Chevak, Alaska Chevak .... Within the General Central Yupik dialect there are geographic subdialects which differ mostly in word choices. Alutiiq language Alutiiq also Pacific Gulf Yupik , Pacific Yupik , Chugach , or Sugpiaq ...   more details



  1. Yupik peoples

    Aleut family Eskimo Aleut Aleut language Aleut Eskimo Yupik Alutiiq language Alutiiq Central Alaskan Yup ik language Central Alaskan Yup ik Naukan Siberian Yupik language Siberian Yupik Yuit Sirenik ... Yupik , Alutiiq , Naukan The Yupik in the Central Alaskan Yup ik language , Yup ik , plural Yupiit ... to Siberian Yupik, exemplifies the Central Yup ik s orthography, where the apostrophe represents ... Languages Main Yupik languages The five Yupik language s related to Inuktitut are still very widely spoken more than 75 of the Yupik Yup ik population are fluent in the language. The Alaskan and Siberian ...Expert subject anthropology date August 2011 About Yupik peoples in general the people of southwestern Alaska Central Alaskan Yup ik people other uses of the name Yupik disambiguation Yupik Infobox Ethnic group group Yupik image Image Edward S. Curtis Collection People 008.jpg 200px population 24,000 2000 U.S. Census pop1 poptime popplace flag USA primarily in Alaska br flag Russia langs Yupik language ... of southcentral Alaska and the Siberian Yupik Siberian Yupik people of the Russian Far East and St ... Pacific Yupik of southcentral Alaska, the Siberian Yupik of St. Lawrence Island and Russian Far East, and the Naukan of Russian Far East. The Yupiit speak the Central Alaskan Yup ik language . ref name anlc Alaska Native Language Center . 2001 12 07 . http www.uaf.edu anlc langs cy.html Central ... Bay Chevak dialect, call themselves Cup ik plural Cup it . The Central Alaskan Yupik who ..., Alaska Chevak call themselves Cup ik plural Cup it . Population The Central Alaskan Yupik are by far ... in southwestern Alaska used Yupik in church services, and translated scripture into the people s language ... to the Yupik language main article on the Yupik language. See also List of Alaska Native Tribal Entities Siberian Yupik Notes references Bibliography Barker, James H. 1993 . Always Getting Ready ... Yupik Eskimo The language and its contacts with Chukchi . Studies in indigenous languages of the Americas ...   more details



  1. Central Alaskan Yup'ik language

    ik should not be confused with the related language Siberian Yupik language Yupik . Writing and literature ... cy.html Alaska Native Language Center Central Alaskan Yup ik http www.asna.ca alaska index.html yupik ...for the people Yup ik Cleanup date March 2009 Incubator code esu Main Page Infobox language name Central ... ref There are four other dialects within Central Yup ik Norton Sound , Nunivak Cup ig language Nunivak ... for the Alaska Native Language Policy comes three years after Steven A. Jacobson s Central ... Unilang Grammar Intro http www.experiencefestival.com yupik language grammar Yup ik language Grammar ... date 2000 familycolor Eskimo Aleut fam2 Eskimo fam3 Yupik languages Yupik iso3 esu dia1 Yugtun dialect Yup ik Yukon Kuskokwim dia2 Chevak Cup ik language Cup ik Chevak dia3 Nunivak Cup ig language Cup ig Nunivak script Latin script Latin , formerly the Yugtun syllabary notice IPA Central Alaskan Yup ik or just Yup ik also called Yupik , Central Yup ik , or indigenously Yugtun is one of the languages of Yupik languages Yupik family, in turn a member of the Eskimo Aleut languages Eskimo Aleut language group, spoken in western and southwestern Alaska. Both in ethnic population and in number of speakers, Central Alaskan Yup ik is the largest of the languages spoken by Alaska Natives . As of 2010 it was also the second largest aboriginal language in the United States in terms of numbers of speakers ... Languages Spoken in the Home, 2006 2010 ref Central Alaskan Yup ik lies geographically and linguistically between Alutiiq language Alutiiq and Central Siberian Yupik language Central Siberian Yupik . The use of the apostrophe in Central Alaskan Yup ik, as opposed to Siberian Yupik, denotes a long p . The word Yup ik represents not only the language but also the name for the people themselves ... of the language. ref http www.yupikscience.org 1intro 1 3.html Yupiugukut ref Children still grow up speaking Yup ik as their first language in 17 of 68 Yup ik villages, those mainly located ...   more details



  1. Central Ojibwa language

    Infobox language name Central Ojibwa speakers 8,000 date 2007 ethnicity states Canada region Ontario familycolor Algic fam1 Algic languages Algic fam2 Algonquian languages Algonquian fam3 Central Algonquian languages Central fam4 Ojibwe language Ojibwe iso3 ojc Central Ojibwa also known as Central Ojibwe, Ojibway, Ojibwe is an Algonquian languages Algonquian language spoken in Ontario , Canada from Lake Nipigon in the west to Lake Nipissing in the east. ref Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World . 15th edition. Dallas Summer Institute of Linguistics. ref Notes Reflist See also Ojibwe dialects References http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ojc Ethnologue entry for Central Ojibwa External links Category Central Algonquian languages Category Anishinaabe languages Ojibwa language, Central Category Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands Category First Nations languages in Canada na lang stub pms Lenga ojibwa, sentral ...   more details



  1. Central Pomo language

    Infobox language name Central Pomo familycolor American speakers 8 ref name hinton1994 cite book last Hinton first Leanne title Flutes of Fire page 32 publisher Heyday Books location Berkeley year 1996 isbn 0930588622 ref states United States region Northern California fam1 Pomoan languages Pomoan iso3 poo map Pomoan langs.png mapcaption Pre contact distribution of Pomoan languages Central Pomo is one of the seven Pomoan languages spoken in Northern California . It is currently an endangered language , with fewer than 10 speakers. It has a consonant inventory that is identical to the related Southern Pomo language with the following exceptions Central Pomo distinguishes between velar k , k , k and uvular q , q , q . Central Pomo lacks a non ejective alveolar affricate i.e., it does not have ts as a phoneme . Central Pomo does not have length, in the form of geminate root consonants, as found in Southern Pomo. References reflist External links http linguistics.berkeley.edu survey languages central pomo.php Central Pomo language overview at the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Category Pomoan languages Category Indigenous languages of California Category Endangered languages Category Languages of the United States Category Pomo tribe na lang stub fr Pomo central ...   more details



  1. Central Kalapuya language

    Infobox language name Santiam nativename Central Kalapuya region Northwest Oregon extinct 1 speaker in 1962 familycolor American fam1 Kalapuyan languages Kalapuyan iso3 kyl Central Kalapuyan was a Kalapuyan language indigenous to the central and southern Willamette Valley in Oregon in the United States . It was spoken by various bands of the Kalapuya people Kalapuya peoples who inhabited the valley up through the middle of the 19th century. The language is closely related to Northern Kalapuya language Northern Kalapuya , spoken in the Tualatin River Tualatin and Yamhill River Yamhill valleys. Dialects of Central Kalapuya that have been identified include Ahantchuyuk dialect, spoken in the northeastern Willamette Valley along the Pudding River Pudding and Molalla River Molalla rivers Santiam dialect, spoken in the central Willamette Valley along the lower Santiam River Luckiamute dialect, spoken in the central Willamette Valley along the Luckiamute River Chepenafa dialect, spoken in the central Willamette Valley along Mary s River Chemapho dialect, spoken in central Willamette Valley along Muddy Creek Marys River Muddy Creek . Chelamela dialect, spoken in the southwestern Willamette Valley along the Long Tom River Tsankupi dialect, spoken in the southeastern Willamette Valley along the Calapooia River Winefelly Mohawk dialects, spoken in the southeastern Willamette Valley along the McKenzie River McKenzie , Mohawk River Oregon Mohawk , and Coast Fork Willamette River Coast Fork Willamette rivers External links http www.sfu.ca nwjl Articles V001 N02 Banks.html The Verbal Morphology of Santiam Kalapuya Northwest Journal of Linguistics Oregon Native History Category Native American history of Oregon Category Kalapuyan languages Category Languages of the United States Kalapuya, Central Category Extinct languages of North America Category Indigenous languages of Oregon Oregon stub na lang stub fr Kalapuya central ...   more details



  1. Central Banda language

    Infobox language name Central Banda states Central African Republic , Democratic Republic of the Congo , South Sudan region speakers 480,000 in CAR 1996 , 96,000 in DRC date 1984 date   census speakers2 unknown number in South Sudan ethnicity familycolor Niger Congo fam1 Ubangian languages Ubangian fam2 Banda languages Banda fam3 Central ld1 Banda Bambari lc1 liy ld2 Banda Banda lc2 bpd ld3 Banda Mbr s lc3 bqk ld4 Banda Nd l lc4 bfl ld5 Togbo Vara Banda lc5 tor ld6 Mid Southern Banda lc6 bjo ld7 Gobu lc7 gox ld8 Kpagua lc8 kuw ld9 Mono language Congo Mono lc9 mnh ld10 Ngundu lc10 nue Central Banda is a dialect continuum of the Banda languages spoken by around one million people, primarily in the Central African Republic . The varieties may be mutually intelligible , especially the Mid Southern Gobu Kpagua Mono Ngundu cluster. The other varieties are Bambari, Banda Banda, Mbr s, Nd l , and Togbo Vara Banda. See also Mono language Category Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Category Ubangian languages nc lang stub hr Banda Central Sud jezik sw Kibanda ya Kati pms Lenga Banda sentro meridional ...   more details



  1. Central Tagbanwa language

    distinguish Tagbanwa language Infobox language name Central Tagbanwa states Philippines region Palawan ethnicity Tagbanwa people speakers 2,000 date 1985 ref e16 familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine fam5 Palawan languages Palawan script Tagbanwa alphabet iso3 tgt Central Tagbanwa is spoken on Palawan Island in the Philippines . It is not mutually intelligible with the other languages of the Tagbanwa people . References Reflist Category Languages of the Philippines Category Philippine languages au lang stub ...   more details



  1. Central Pashto language

    File Paxto Alphabet.png thumb The newly formed Central Pashto Language Alphabets Central Pax to or Pashto language is the standardized Pax to spoken by Pax tuns in Kabul and its surrounding districts. This is the dialect of Pax to used in Afghan media. The central Pax to language has been developed by the National Radio & Television of Afghanistan and the Academy of Science of Kabul. This dialect of Pax to has been chosen as standard because Paxtuns from North, south, east, west as well as those living in Pakistan, India, Iran and all around the world widely understands this dialect. There has also been an effort ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki BGN PCGN romanization ref to adopt a written form based on Roman alphabets, ref http yufind.library.yale.edu yufind Record 2431913 ref ref https opacplus.bsb muenchen.de InfoGuideClient start.do?Login owlc&BaseURL https 3a 2f 2fopacplus.bsb muenchen.de 2fInfoGuideClient 2fstart.do 3fLogin 3dowlc&Query 1024 2221748082 22 ref ref http earth info.nga.mil gns html Romanization Pashto.pdf ref ref http earth info.nga.mil gns html romanization.html ref but because of linking the Perso Arabic based written form with the religious views of Afghans, the effort of adapting the modern Roman alphabets has been failed. The written system based on Roman alphabets has been widely in use outside Afghanistan by the 2nd and 3rd generation of Paxtun Refugees who never learned how to read and write Perso Arabic written system based Pax to . See also Pashto alphabet List of Pashto language poets List of Pashto language singers Pre Islamic scripts in Afghanistan References Reflist http www.khyber.org publications 026 030 standardpashto.shtml http www.pcgn.org.uk Romanization Pashto.pdf http www.loc.gov catdir cpso romanization pushto.pdf http www.abnea.com hewad Pashto Liklar by Prof Zyar.pdf http www.eki.ee wgrs wgr06 6.pdf http www.amazon.com Pashto ... Dictionary Phrasebook Romanized Nicholas Awde Category Pashto language ...   more details



  1. Central Teke language

    Infobox language name Central Teke nativename Eboo states Republic of the Congo Congo , Democratic Republic of the Congo speakers unknown date NA speakers2 45,000 Ngungwel 1988 br 20,400 Boo in Congo 2000 br Nzikou unknown ethnicity familycolor Niger Congo fam2 Atlantic Congo fam3 Benue Congo fam4 Bantoid fam5 Bantu languages Bantu Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Zone B Zone B fam6 Teke languages Teke B.70 dia1 Ngungwel dia2 Mpu Mpumpu dia3 Boo Eboo dia4 Ndzindziu lc1 ngz ld1 Ngungwel lc2 ebo ld2 Boo lc3 nzu ld3 Nzikou Central Teke is a member of the Teke languages dialect continuum of the Congolese plateau. Central Teke dialects are Ngungwel and Mpu Mpumpum , Boo Boma, Eboo , and Nzikou Njyunjyu Ndzindziu . Ngungwel is sometimes cited as a separate language also spelt Ngungulu , Ngungwoni , Mpu with nasal u , Mpumpu with both u s nasal , and Ngangoulou ref The Bantu Languages of Africa compiled by M.A.Bryan. Oxford University Press 1959. ref . They are spoken in the Malebo Pool region of the Republic of Congo, with an unknown number of Boo speakers in DRC. Reflist Category Teke languages de Teke Eboo hr Teke Eboo jezik sw Kiteke Eboo pms Lenga Teke Eboo ...   more details



  1. West Central K'iche' language

    Infobox language name West Central Quich nativename K iche pronunciation IPA k it e states Guatemala region Central highlands speakers 250,000 familycolor American fam1 Mayan languages Mayan fam2 Quichean Mamean fam3 Greater Quichean fam4 Quichean fam5 Quich Achi iso3 qut notice IPA West Central nowiki K iche nowiki or Quich is a Mayan language spoken by approximately 250,000 people in the western highlands of Guatemala . It is sometimes considered a dialect of a larger K iche language , as the many form are mutually intelligible to varying degrees. The Quichean languages are the most widely spoken indigenous languages of the Americas indigenous language group in Guatemala, with approximately one million native speakers. Phonology A table of the phoneme inventory of West Central K iche ... have been included in parentheses. class wikitable Vowels   Front Central Back High align center ... center IPA w     Stops and affricates Like other Quichean languages, West Central K iche has ... counterparts are not. Continuants West Central K iche has only voiceless fricatives and voiced ... borrowings from Spanish language Spanish . Word finally and often before voiceless consonants .... There are only two phonemic nasals in the language, m m and n n . All approximants and nasals can ... in the language, i i , e e , a a , o o , u u , and . Vowel length is not contrastive in this language ... Complex onsets are very common in West Central K iche , partially due to the active process ... Central K iche distinguishes six pronouns, classified by person and number. Gender and case are not marked ... As with all Mayan languages , West Central K iche has an ergative verb ergative pattern of verb agreement .... Language purists have tried to preserve the traditional verb initial word order, while influence from Spanish an SVO language promotes a subject initial order. References Gordon, Raymond .... DEFAULTSORT West Central K iche Category Mayan languages mk ...   more details



  1. Central Bikol language

    Infobox language name Bikol altname Central Bikol nativename bicolano central states flag Philippines region Bicol Region Bicol speakers 2.5 million date 1990 date   census speakers2 7th most spoken native language in the Philippines ref Philippine Census, 2000. Table 11. Household Population by Ethnicity, Sex and Region 2000 ref familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine languages Central Philippine fam5 Bikol languages fam6 Coastal Bikol script Latin script Latin Filipino alphabet br Historically Baybayin nation Regional language in the Philippines agency Commission on the Filipino Language iso3 bcl Central Bicol is the most spoken language in the Bicol region of southern Luzon , Philippines . It is spoken in Camarines Sur , second congressional district of Camarines Norte , eastern part of Albay , northeastern part of Sorsogon , San Pascual, Masbate San Pascual town in Masbate , and southwestern part of Catanduanes . The standard form is based on the Naga City Naga dialect. Bikol Naga Bikol Naga , a dialect of Central Bicolano based in Naga City and the foundation of Standard Bikol, along ... Gallego , where residents are mostly Tagalog language Tagalog speakers and in San Pascual, Masbate ... style background efefff Bicolano Iriga Bikol Rinconada LANGUAGE style background efefff Waray Sorsogon LANGUAGE an aki ay nag agi sa tinampo at nagkawat T daw ta dae luminayog an bayong ni Pedro daw ... of loanwords, largely Spanish language Spanish as a result of 333 years of History of the Philippines ... source of loanwords is Sanskrit language Sanskrit , with words like hade king and karma . InterWiki ... tataramon A study of the Bikol language . Naga City, Philippines Lobel & Tria Partnership, Co ... languages Languages of the Philippines Category Bikol languages au lang stub fr Bicolano central hak Ch ng Bikolano ng hr Centralni Bicolano jezik pnb sco Central Bikolano leid ...   more details



  1. Siberian Pine

    Taxobox name Siberian Pine br Pinus sibirica status LR lc status system IUCN2.3 image Pinus sibirica cone and shoots PAN.JPG image width 240px regnum Plant ae divisio Pinophyta classis Pinophyta Pinopsida ordo Pinales familia Pinaceae genus Pine Pinus subgenus Pinus classification Strobus species P. sibirica binomial Pinus sibirica binomial authority Du Tour The Siberian Pine , Pinus sibirica , in the family Pinaceae is a species of pine tree that occurs in Siberia from 58 E in the Ural Mountains east to 126 E in the Stanovoy Range in southern Sakha Republic , and from Igarka at 68 N in the lower Yenisei River Yenisei valley, south to 45 N in central Mongolia . Distribution In the north of its range, it grows at low altitudes, typically 100 200 m, whereas further south, it is a mountain tree, growing at 1,000 2,400 m altitude. It often reaches the tree line alpine tree line in this area. The mature size is up to 30 40 m height, and 1.5 m trunk diameter. Its maximum lifetime is 800 850 years. Description Pinus sibirica is a member of the Pinus classification white pine group, Pinus subgenus ..., with a deciduous sheath. They are 5 10  cm long. Siberian Pine conifer cone cones are 5 9  ... s. Siberian Pine is treated as a variety or subspecies of the very similar Swiss Pine Pinus ... canals instead of two in Swiss Pine. Like other European and Asia n white pines, Siberian Pine is very ... white pines in many areas, notably the closely related Whitebark Pine . Siberian Pine is of great .... Cultivation Siberian Pine, Pinus sibirica , is a popular ornamental tree in park s and large garden s where the climate is cold, such as central Canada , giving steady though not fast growth ... C, and also of wind exposure. The seeds are also harvested and sold as pine nut s. Siberian Cedar The Russian language Russian name Romanization of Russian tr. Sibirsky Kedr is often mis translated in English as Siberian Cedar references to cedar in texts translated from Russian usually ...   more details



  1. Siberian Tatars

    Siberian Tatars Sybyrtatar Sybyrtar refers to the Indigenous peoples of Siberia indigenous Siberian population of the forests and steppes of South Siberia stretching from somewhat east of the Ural Mountains to the Yenisey Yenisey river . They speak Siberian Tatar language Siberian Tatar , which has been sometimes considered a dialect of Tatar language Tatar detailed study demonstrates that Siberian Tatar idioms are quite remote from Volga Tatar by origin. Siberian Tatars ancestry was partly from Turkic peoples Turkic , Ugric , Mongolic , Ket people Ket and Samoyedic peoples Samoyedic ref cite book last Levinson first David title Encyclopedia of World Cultures publisher G.K. Hall year 1996 isbn 978 0816118083 url http books.google.com books?id EHIYAAAAIAAJ&hl en&pgis 1 accessdate 2008 04 22 page 340 ref tribes, but their main ancestors were the Kypchaks . Their language also derived from Kypchak , but was influenced by Tatar language Volga Ural Tatar which was also partly derived from Kypchak language . See also Baraba Tatars Khanate of Sibir Notes Reflist Links http gdb.rferl.org 81E01400 5DE9 475E 92FD 8E82C36896FC mw800 mh600.jpg Group of Siberian Tatars. http info.yashkino.ru municipalities urty konstantinovy inf urty References http newasp.omskreg.ru hist fotatlas rezumeen.htm History of Siberian Tatars Category Tatar topics Category Indigenous peoples of North Asia Category Ancient peoples Category Tatar people Siberian Category Khanate of Sibir af Siberiese Tartare az Sibir tatarlar be cv kk lt Sibiro totoriai mk pnb ru fi Siperian tataarit tt tr Sibirya Tatarlar uk ur zh ...   more details



  1. Siberian Republic

    Unreferenced date August 2010 Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Siberian Republic common name Siberian Republic continent Asia era Russian Civil War government type Provisional government year start 1918 year end 1918 event start Established date start 17 July event end Disestablished date end 3 November p1 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic flag p1 Flag RSFSR 1918.svg s1 Provisional Government of Autonomous Siberia flag s1 Bandera de Bakio.svg image flag Siberian flag.svg image coat image map image map caption capital Omsk common languages Russian he Siberian Republic was an independent state, existing from June to November 1918 in Siberia , the territory of the former Russian Empire from the Ural River Ural to the Pacific ocean . The declaration of independence of the Siberian republic was proclaimed on 17 July 1918 by the Provisional Siberian Government. The capital of the Siberian republic was Omsk . The two officially recognized religions were Russian Orthodoxy and Old Orthodoxy see Old Believers . The official language was Russian. On November 1918 the Siberian Republic merged with the Ufa Directory and formed the Provisional All Russian Government under supreme leader Aleksandr Kolchak . See also Green Ukraine Lemko Republic Provisional Government of Autonomous Siberia Category Former republics Category Former Slavic countries Category Post Russian Empire states it Repubblica di Siberia ja pnb ru ...   more details



  1. Siberian Army

    Siberian Army lang ru an anti Bolshevik army during the Russian Civil War , which fought ... of power in Petrograd, the All Siberian Extraordinary Congress of Delegates from Public Organizations ... 15 called for the convocation of an all socialist Siberian Regional Duma and appointed a Provisional Siberian Council, answerable to the Duma, that would act as a government. The opening of the Duma ... stabskapit n Frizel in West Siberian Military District, and praporshchik Kalashnikov both members ... A.Ellerts Usov. To coordinate the efforts they created the Central Staff in Novonikolaevsk , Grishin ... and proclaimed himself as the commander of all troops in the Western Siberian Military District. At that time ... Siberian Commissariat. On June 12, 1918, Grishin Almazov ordered the renaming of the Staff of the Western Siberian Military District located in Omsk into the Staff of the Western Siberian Independent ... influence of the deposed Socialist Revolutionary Party. On June 30, 1918, the Western Siberian Commissariat transferred its power to the Provisional Siberian Government PSG , headed by Petr Vologodskii ..., he preferred to use the structure of the Staff of the Western Siberian Independent Army as a Ministry of War. Structure of the Army File .jpg thumb 250px A Private of Siberian ... into two corps the Steppe Siberian Corps with its headquarter in Omsk , commander colonel Pavel Ivanov Rinov and the Middle Siberian Corps with its headquarter in Novonikolaevsk , commander ... Mikhail Khanzhin was formed and organized. On August, 1918, Siberian Army had three corps ... volunteers . At first, the Siberian Army was a volunteer army, but there became obvious that for the creation ... began on August 25, 1918, and by October 1918, the Siberian Army had 10,754 officers and 173,843 soldiers ..., it was decided that before the appointment of the Chief of all allied forced in Russia the Siberian ... of summer, when the Siberian Army became more powerful, and Shokorov was replaced by Jan Syrov as a head ...   more details



  1. Siberian Traps

    about the geological feature the chess opening Siberian Trap Image LatePermianGlobal.jpg right thumb 350px The world around 260 million years ago, not long before the eruptions forming the Siberian Traps occurred on the eastern shore of the shallow sea paler blue at the north of the map. File Extent of Siberian traps german.png thumb 350px right The extent of the Siberian Traps. Map in German language German The Siberian Traps lang ru Sibirskie trappi form a large region of volcanic rock, known as a large igneous province , in the Russian region of Siberia . The massive eruptive event which formed the traps, one of the largest known volcano volcanic events of the last 500  ... the Swedish language Swedish word for stairs trappa , or sometimes trapp , referring to the step like ... east 120 east longitude. Origin The source of the Siberian Traps basalt has variously been attributed to a mantle plume which impacted the base of the earth s crust and erupted through the Siberian ... Siberia.html The Demise of the Siberian Plume , January 2004. ref Impact on prehistoric life ... of Siberian Traps This massive eruptive event spanned the Permian Triassic boundary, about 250 million ... www.eurekalert.org pub releases 2012 01 ci csv010912.php Could Siberian volcanism have caused the Earth ... to fully recover from the environmental disruptions which may have been caused by the eruption of the Siberian ... issue 1636 pmc 2596898 ref Siberian Traps and nickel The Siberian Traps are considered to have erupted ... conduits in the main part of the Siberian Traps. The presence of extensive tuff and pyroclastic ... Palaeofiles Permian SiberianTraps.html The Siberian Traps http www.ucmp.berkeley.edu education events cowen2a.html The Siberian Traps , by Richard Cowen http www.le.ac.uk gl ads SiberianTraps Index.html The Siberian Traps Large Igneous Province http dsc.discovery.com news 2009 02 04 ... Siberian Traps fi Siperian laakiobasalttipurkaukset sv Siberian Traps zh ...   more details



  1. Siberian (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Siberian Siberian may refer to Pertaining to Siberia Siberian cat , cat breed Sibiryak disambiguation , various meanings of a word initially denoting a dweller of Siberia see also Siberia disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Siberian High

    related to the mean central pressure of the Siberian High over almost all of Eastern Europe during ...The Siberian High also Russo Siberian High Anticyclone is a massive collection of cold or very cold dry air that accumulates on the Eurasia n terrain for much of the year, usually centred around Lake Baikal . ref name variability http dvfu.ru meteo library 20720001.pdf The Siberian High and Climate Change over Middle to High Latitude Asia ref It reaches its greatest size and strength in the winter, when the air temperature near the center of the high pressure cell or anticyclone is often lower than convert 40 C F 0 abbr on lk on . The sea level pressure atmospheric pressure is often above convert 1040 mbar inHg lk on . The Siberian High is the strongest semipermanent high in the northern hemisphere ... 1968. ref Encyclopedia of world climatology By John E. Oliver, 2005, ISBN10 1402032641 ref The Siberian ... and few or no glaciers across Siberia, Mongolia and China. During the summer, the Siberian High ... all of East Asia. The Siberian High affects the weather patterns in most parts of the Northern Hemisphere ... res fac trl downloads Publications 20sibhi.pdf A reconstructed Siberian High index ... of the northeast monsoon. Occasionally a strong Siberian High can bring unusually cold weather ... orographic rainfall from the winds it generates. Genesis and variability In general, the Siberian ... of the Siberian High s formation, the upper level jet is transferred across northern Eurasia ... proportion of the world s population, scientific studies of the Siberian High have been late ... ref However, recent studies of observed global warming over Asia have shown that weakening of the Siberian ... over the West Siberian Plain and significant relationships as far west as Hungary and as far southeast ... of the Siberian High shows an inverse correlation with the high pressure systems over North Africa. See also Siberian Express Arctic dipole anomaly Cold wave North American High Polar vortex References ...   more details



  1. Siberian Husky

    Infobox Dogbreed akcgroup Working akcstd http www.akc.org breeds siberian husky index.cfm altname Chukcha ... Siberian husky.jpg image caption A black and white male Siberian Husky kcukgroup Working kcukstd http www.thekennelclub.org.uk item 62 name Siberian Husky nickname Husky, Icee nzkcgroup Utility nzkcstd ... size 6 8 puppies ref cite web url http puppydogweb.com caninebreeds siberianhusky.htm title Siberian ... span 12 15 years The Siberian Husky lang ru , Sibirskiy haski, Siberian husky is a medium ..., and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic. Siberian Huskies were bred by the Chukchi people Chukchi of Northeastern Asia to pull ... to their dogs. ref cite web url http www.shca.org shcahp2a.htm title The Siberian Husky publisher Siberian Husky Club of America, Inc. accessdate August 27, 2010 ref Breeds descending from the Eskimo ... Beverly title Siberian Huskies publisher TFH Publication year 1995 isbn 0793810523 ref With the help of Siberian Huskies, entire tribes of people were able not only to survive, but to push forth into terra ... the Nome Sweepstakes. Leonhard Seppala , the foremost breeder of Siberian Huskies of the time ... statue was erected at Central Park in New York City. The plaque upon it is inscribed, blockquote Dedicated ... to external trade. The same year saw recognition of the Siberian Husky by the American Kennel Club. Nine years later, the breed was first registered in Canada. Today s Siberian Huskies registered ... Richard E. Byrd brought about 50 Siberian Huskies with him on an expedition in which he hoped to journey ... Hampshire. Called Operation Highjump , the historic trek proved the worth of the Siberian Husky due to its compact size and greater speeds. ref name Beverly Pisano Siberian Huskies also served in the United ... II . ref cite web url http www.akc.org breeds siberian husky history.cfm title American Kennel Club Siberian Husky History publisher Akc.org date accessdate 2009 02 02 ref Appearance Image Siberian ...   more details




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