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Selkup language

šöľqumyt әty,
čumyľ qumyt әty,
śüssü qumyt әty,
šöš qumyt әty,
tüj qumyt әty
familycolor=Uralicstates=Russiaregion=Yamalo-Nenetsspeakers=1,570 (1994 est.)fam2=Samoyedicfam3=Southern Samoyediciso3=sel}}

Selkup language is a language of the Selkups. It is spoken by some 1,570 people (1994 est.) in the region between the Ob and Yenisei Rivers. The language name Selkup comes from the Russian cелькупский язык sel'kupskij jazyk. However, the most common native name for the language is šöľqumyt әty, literally 'forest-man language'. Different dialects use different names, and these variations are shown in the infobox to the right.

The Selkup language belongs to the Samoyedic group of the Uralic language family. There are three main dialects in the Selkup language, including the Taz dialect (Тазовский диалект tazovskij dialekt), which became the basis of the Selkup written language in the 1930s, Tym dialect (Тымский диалект tymskij dialekt), and Ket dialect (Кетский диалект ketskij dialekt). There are 25 vowel and 16 consonant phonemes in the Taz dialect.

External links

*Ethnologue report for Selkup
*Selkup-English glossary
*Endangered Languages of Indigenous Peoples of Siberia: The Selkup Language
*The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire: The Selkups



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