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Sirenikski
- Endangered languages in north-east Siberia
- www.siberian-studies.org
- Preservation of the Nostratic Heritage and Renewal of Animal
- lect, e. g. Sirenikski or Attuan Aleut.
- www.nostratic.ru
- On Initial Vowel Doubling in St. Lawrence Island Yupik
- Sirenikski, which was spoken in Russia and is now almost extinct, and Yupik.
- repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- Hungarian and Eskimo-Aleut
- Nov 24, 2007 Hungarian ág “branch”. Proto-Finno-Ugric. *šaŋka.
- www.federatio.org
- Alaska on the page
- This updated edition groups related words from the modern Eskimo languages in comparative sets with their english equivalents, covering 10 dialects — including five Inuit dialect groups, four Yupik languages, and Sirenikski.
- Endangered languages in north-east Siberia
- www.siberian-studies.org
- Idioma sirenik - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
- es.wikipedia.org
- Eskimo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Eskimo languages in Asia, 1791 on, and the Wrangel Island-Point
- (C) Language number one is clearly Sirenikski, occupying in 1791 most of the south The Sirenikski language became extinct with the death of Wye in 1997.
- www.erudit.org
- Eskimo-Aleut Family
- Sirenikski Yupik: Southern Chuckchi Peninsula (Russia). Inuit (65000 speakers).
- www.salic-slmc.ca
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