Negidal language

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Negidal
Spoken in: Russia 
Region: Russian Far East
Total speakers: 100-175
Language family: Altaic[1] (disputed)
 Tungusic
  Northern
   Negidal
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: neg
ISO 639-3: neg

The Negidal language is a language of the Tungusic family spoken in the Russian Far East. It is nearing extinction. There are two dialects: Upper dialect and Lower dialect, the latter of which is influenced by the Evenki language.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.) (2005). Ethnologue: Languages of the World. Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Retrieved on December 19, 2006. 
  • Kazama, Shinjiro (October 2002). "ネギダール語 テキストと文法概説 (Negidal Texts and Grammar)". ツングース言語文化論集 (Publications on Tungus languages and cultures) 19.  With CD.
  • Cincius, V.I. (1982). Негидальский язык (The Negidal language). 
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