Nanaic languages
The Nanaic languages form a subgroup of Tungusic languages of Far East Russia and northeastern China.[1]
Nanaic | |
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Geographic distribution | Russia, China |
Linguistic classification | Tungusic
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Subdivisions |
Languages
Languages and dialects (in italics) are:[2]
- Nanai – diverse, may be separate languages
- Hezhe (Heilongjiang)
- Najkhin Nanai (Middle-Lower Amur)
- Kur-Urmi Nanai (Khabarovsk)
- Bikin Nanai (Ussuri)
- Orok
- Ulch
References
- Hölzl, Andreas; Payne, Thomas E. (2022). Tungusic languages: past and present. Berlin. ISBN 978-3-96110-395-9. OCLC 1356978751.
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