- Nenets language
language
name=Nenets
nativename=ненэця" вада
states=Russia
region=Nenets Autonomous Okrug ,Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug ,Krasnoyarsk Krai ,Komi Republic ,Murmansk Oblast
speakers=31,311
familycolor=Uralic
fam2=Samoyedic
fam3=Northern
nation=Nenets Autonomous Okrug
iso2=mis
iso3=yrkNenets ("autonym": ненэця" вада) is a language spoken by the
Nenets people in northernRussia . It belongs to theSamoyedic languages which form the Uralic language family with theFinno-Ugric languages . There are two major dialects—Tundra Nenets and Forest Nenets—with low mutual intelligibility between the two. Tundra Nenets has the larger group of speakers.Geographical distribution
Nenets is spoken by 27,273 people, of which 26,730 people are native speakers. It is spoken in the wide area in North
Russia including Nenets andYamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug s,Krasnoyarsk Krai ,Komi Republic , and the eastern parts ofMurmansk Oblast on theKola peninsula .Phonology
Nenets has a CV(C)
syllable structure. In other words, a syllable may contain an initialconsonant , a medialvowel , and an optional terminal consonant. Examples include "ya" ("earth"), "wada" ("word"), and "ŋarka" ("big"). Theschwa or reduced vowel may sometimes appear in lieu of a terminal consonant. Although the language does not technically permit syllables to begin with vowels, in practice this sometimes occurs in western dialects, particularly due to the loss of initial ŋ, e.g. western "arka" ("big") versus standard east-central "ŋarka".The syllabic structure is fairly consistent in all dialects, however. There are no
long vowel s ordiphthong s, nor initial nor finalconsonant cluster s, nor medial clusters containing more than two consonants.Vowels:
External links
* [http://www.helsinki.fi/~tasalmin/tn.html Tundra Nenets homepage]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/3259/fnen-eng.html Forest Nenets-English glossary]
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=yrk Ethnologue report]
* [http://www.speech.nw.ru/Nenets/ The Russian-Nenets Audio Phrasebook]
* [http://www.speech.nw.ru/NenNgan/ Comparative Nenets-Nganasan dictionary (with Russian and English equivalents)]
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