Negidal
[également appelé Neghidal, Nigidal, Ilkan Beye]Classification : Tungusic
·en grand danger
Classification : Tungusic
·en grand danger
Neghidal, Nigidal, Ilkan Beye, El'kan Beye, Elkembei, негидальский язык, Неғида, Negidaly, |
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Tungusic, Northern Tungusic |
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ISO 639-3 |
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neg |
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En tant que csv |
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Recherche au sein de la communauté OLAC (Open Language Archives Community) |
Informations incomplètes “Red Book on Endangered Languages: Northeast Asia” . Juha Janhunen; Tapani Salminen (2000)
Russian
Only a few elderly people are reported to be fully fluent in all stylistic varieties of the language; Russian has become the principal language for the whole population.
in the Amgun' basin, to the west of the lower Amur
Informations incomplètes “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
Informations incomplètes “Europe and North Asia” (211-282) . Tapani Salminen (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
Lower Amur, Villages of Tyr Beloklinka and Kal'ma
Informations incomplètes “The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire” . Andrew Humphreys and Krista Mits ·
504
In 1979 44.4%% of the 504 ethnic population were considered native speakers of Negidal, which is approximately 220.
The Negidals live on the banks of the River Amgun in the Khabarovsk District and fall into two groups: the Lower Amgun and the Upper Amgun Negidals. Separate families can be found over a much wider area, even among the Oroks on the Sakhalin island.