Kott language

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Kott
Spoken in: Russia
Language extinction: 19th Century
Language family: Dené-Yeniseian
 Yeniseian
  Southern Yeniseian
   Kott-Assan
    Kott
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: zko

The Kott language (Russian: Коттский язык) is an extinct Yeniseian language that was formerly spoken in central Siberia by the banks of Mana River, a tributary of the Yenisei river. It became extinct in the 1850s. Some linguists believe the Assan language was a dialect of Kott. Kott was closely related to Ket, still spoken farther north along the Yenisei river.

In 1858, Matthias Castrén published the grammar and dictionary (Versuch einer jenissei-ostjakischen and kottischen Sprachlehre), which included material on the Kott and Ket (Yenisei-Ostyak) languages.