- The
Yeniseian languages (/ˌjɛnɪˈseɪən/ YEN-ih-SAY-ən;
sometimes known as
Yeniseic or Yenisei-Ostyak;
occasionally spelled with -ss-) are a
family of languages...
- Proto-Yeniseian or Proto-
Yeniseic is the
unattested reconstructed proto-language from
which all
Yeniseian languages are
thought to
descend from. It is...
- Para-Yeniseian Para-
Yeniseic Xiongnu (proposed)
Geographic distribution Siberia, Mongolia,
Northern China,
North India,
Europe Linguistic classification...
-
Bernard Comrie (2008) "Why the Dene-
Yeniseic Hypothesis is Exciting".
Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska: Dene-
Yeniseic Symposium. see
Vajda (2010a:34) who...
- Altay,
regions with Turkic, Indo-European (Iranian [Saka] and Tokharian),
Yeniseic,
Uralic and
other po****tions.
Wusun elements, like most
steppe polities...
-
languages (Athabaskan–Eyak–Tlingit)
might be
related to the
Yeniseian (or
Yeniseic)
languages of Siberia, the only
living representative of
which is the Ket...
-
Bernard Comrie (2008) "Why the Dene-
Yeniseic Hypothesis is Exciting".
Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska: Dene-
Yeniseic Symposium. "원시한반도어 (原始韓半島語)". Encyclopedia...
- also a
significant Yeniseic influence on the language, with
those who
speak Middle Chulym themselves likely being descendants of
Yeniseic, Ob Ugric, and Samo****ic...
- that of the
Later Zhao
dynasty appear to have spoken, at
least partially,
Yeniseic. It has been
suggested that the part of the
Xiongnu underwent a linguistic...
- Altay,
regions with Turkic, Indo-European (Iranian [Saka] and Tokharian),
Yeniseic,
Uralic and
other po****tions.
Wusun elements, like most
steppe polities...