Yugh language

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Numerals in Yeniseian languages

Yugh (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell; Yug) is a Yeniseian language, closely related to Ket, formerly spoken by the Yugh people, one of the southern groups along the Yenisei River in central Siberia.<ref name=Vajda>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It went extinct by 1972.<ref name="Vajda2024" /> It was once regarded as a dialect of the Ket language, which was considered to be a language isolate, and was therefore called Sym Ket or Southern Ket; however, the Ket considered it to be a distinct language. By the early 1990s there were only two or three nonfluent speakers remaining,<ref name=":2">Template:Ethnologue15</ref> and the language was virtually extinct. The 2002 census recorded 19 ethnic Yugh in all of Russia.<ref name="2002 Russian census data">2002 Russian census data</ref> In the 2010 census, only one ethnic Yugh was counted, also stating their proficiency in Yugh,<ref name="2010 Russian census data">2010 Russian census data</ref> while in the 2020 census, 7 ethnic Yugh were counted,<ref>Том 5. «Национальный состав и владение языками». Таблица 1. Национальный состав населения</ref> 2 of them stating that they were speakers of Yugh.<ref name=":1" />

Phonology

Vowels

Vowels of Yugh<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref>
Front Central Back
Close i Template:IPAblink ɨ Template:IPAblink u Template:IPAblink
Close-mid e Template:IPAblink ə Template:IPAblink o Template:IPAblink
Open-mid ɛ Template:IPAblink ʌ Template:IPAblink ɔ Template:IPAblink
Open a Template:IPAblink

Consonants

Consonants of Yugh<ref name=":0" />
Labial Alveolar Alveolo-

Palatal

Palatalized Velar Uvular Laryngeal/
Pharyngeal
Plosive Template:Small p Template:IPAblink t Template:IPAblink tʼ Template:IPAblink k Template:IPAblink (q Template:IPAblink) ʔ Template:IPAblink
Template:Small b Template:IPAblink d Template:IPAblink dʼ Template:IPAblink g Template:IPAblink
Fricative Template:Small f Template:IPAblink s Template:IPAblink š Template:IPAblink šʼ Template:IPAblink χ Template:IPAblink
Template:Small (v Template:IPAblink) z Template:IPAblink ž Template:IPAblink žʼ Template:IPAblink Template:IPAblink (R Template:IPAblink)
Affricate (c Template:IPAblink) čʼ Template:IPAblink
Nasal m Template:IPAblink n Template:IPAblink nʼ Template:IPAblink ŋ Template:IPAblink    
Trill Template:IPAblink
Lateral l Template:IPAblink lʼ Template:IPAblink
Approximant j Template:IPAblink

Notes

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References

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