Kamassian language

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Kamassian
Native toRussia
EthnicityKamasins
Extinct1989
Uralic
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
xas – Kamassian & Koibal
zkb – Koibal
zkb
ELPKamas

Kamassian is an extinct Samoyedic language, included by convention in the Southern group together with Mator and Selkup (although this does not constitute an actual subfamily). It had two dialects, Kamassian (also known as Kamas) and Koibal. The last native speaker of the Kamassian dialect, Klavdiya Plotnikova, died in 1989. Kamassian was spoken in Russia, east of the Ural mountains, by Kamasins.

The term Koibal is also used as the ethnonym for the Kamas people who shifted to the Turkic Khakas language; the modern Koibal people are mixed Samoyed–KhakasYeniseian.

References

Sources

  • Britannica, 1984 Edition, Vol. 18, p. 1025
  • Wixman, Ronald. The Peoples of the USSR. p. 109

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