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Pumpokol is one of the
Yeniseian languages. It has been
extinct since the 18th century.
Along with Arin, it
shares many
features with the
ancient Xiongnu...
- may have
spoken a
southern Yeniseian language similar to the now
extinct Pumpokol language. The Jie, who
ruled the
Later Zhao
state of
northern China, are...
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characteristic of
Pumpokol where the
sound /t/
corresponds the Ket
sound /s/, thus Jie is
thought to be
closely related to
Pumpokol. The Arin word 'kel'...
- Krasnoyarsk. It is
classified as a
Southern Yeniseian language,
along with
Pumpokol, Kott, and ****an. It is
believed that the term Ar or Ara was used by speakers...
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northern Ket and Yugh, the
southern Kott and ****an, and the
central Arin and
Pumpokol languages.
Edward Vajda has
proposed that,
based on
hydronymic analysis...
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theorized to be of
Yeniseian origin by some
linguists being closely related to
Pumpokol and Arin. This
theory was
picked up by
Jingyi Gao who
argued that lexical...
- the
Yeniseian languages was
reinforced by the
discovery of the Kot and
Pumpokol word lists,
which Alexander Vovin used to
create a more
accurate reconstruction...
- (2).pdf" (PDF).
Retrieved 23
April 2024.
including Kott/****an, Arin,
Pumpokol, all
extinct between about 1800 and 1860 "Wilson-May23-Language-Isolates...
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central Siberia,
Russia early 19th
century Wila'
Austroasiatic Seberang Perai,
Malaysia early 19th
century Pumpokol Yeniseian central Siberia, Russia...
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groups together the
Yeniseian peoples (Arin, ****an, Yugh, Ket, Kott, and
Pumpokol), the Na-Dene
Indigenous peoples of the Americas, and the
Dingling of Chinese...