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    Kamassian (Kaŋmažən šəkət) is an extinct Samoyedic language. It is included by convention in the Southern group together with Mator and Selkup (although...
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    Kamasins (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Kamasins (Russian: камасинцы, romanized: kamasintsy; Kamassian: Kaŋmažə) were a collection of tribes of Samoyedic peoples in the Sayan Mountains who lived...
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  • an outline processor Kamasins, a Samoyedic people Kamassian language, an extinct Samoyedic language spoken by the Kamasins before the 20th century Kama...
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  • The Koibal dialect is a dialect of the Kamassian language or arguably another independent Sayan Samoyed language. About 600 words of the Koibal dialect...
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    Пло́тникова-Анджига́това, Kamassian: Klawd'a; c. 1893 – 20 September 1989) was the last living speaker of the Kamassian language (and thus of any of the...
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    constituting separate languages, and all available data appears to be explainable as these having been simply early forms of Kamassian or Mator. "Samoyedic"...
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    part of a wider language area covering the Southern Samoyedic languages Kamassian and Mator. A distinctive feature that these languages share with Khakas...
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  • speaker of the Samoyedic Kamassian language until 1989. The expansion of the German Empire briefly expanded the German language outside of Central Europe...
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    Shamanism in Siberia (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    century, borrowing the language of neighboring Turkic peoples. The Kamassian language survived longer: 14 old people spoke it yet in 1914. In the late 20th...
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  • people Koibal language: The Koybal dialect of the Khakas language, a modern Turkic language. The Koibal dialect of the Kamassian language, an extinct Samoyedic...
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