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| altname = Orochic |
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| region = Russia |
| region = Russia |
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| familycolor = Altaic |
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| child1 = [[Oroch language|Oroch]] |
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| glottorefname = Central-Eastern Tungusic |
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The '''Udegheic languages''' (alternatively known as the '''Orochic languages''') form a small subgroup of [[Tungusic languages]] of [[Far East Russia]].<ref name="Hölzl Payne 2022">{{cite book | last=Hölzl | first=Andreas | last2=Payne | first2=Thomas E. | title=Tungusic languages: past and present | publication-place=Berlin | date=2022 | isbn=978-3-96110-395-9 | oclc=1356978751}}</ref> |
The '''Udegheic languages''' (alternatively known as the '''Orochic languages''') form a small subgroup of [[Tungusic languages]] of [[Far East Russia]].<ref name="Hölzl Payne 2022">{{cite book | last=Hölzl | first=Andreas | last2=Payne | first2=Thomas E. | title=Tungusic languages: past and present | publication-place=Berlin | date=2022 | isbn=978-3-96110-395-9 | oclc=1356978751}}</ref> |
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Geographic distribution | Russia |
Linguistic classification | Tungusic
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Glottolog | cent2235 |
The Udegheic languages (alternatively known as the Orochic languages) form a small subgroup of Tungusic languages of Far East Russia.[1]
Languages
Languages and dialects (in italics) are:[2]
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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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Perekhvalskaya, Elena (2022). "From consonant to tone: Laryngealized and pharyngealized vowels in Udihe". In Hölzl, Andreas; Payne, Thomas E. (eds.). Tungusic languages: past and present. Berlin. pp. 227–263. ISBN 978-3-96110-395-9. OCLC 1356978751.
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