Dene-Yeniseian Languages
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2022
- Dené-Yeniseian Languages, Na-Dene, Yeniseian, Athabaskan, Tlingit, Eyak, Apachean, Ket, Yugh, Kott, Assan, Arin, Pumpokol
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All I've Ever Felt All At Once - Late Night Feeler
Earth Prelude - Kevin MacLeod
Earth Prelude Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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fun fact: before the last eyak speaker dies, she made a eyak dictionary, hoping that the language can be revived soon
It’s cool that the ancient connection between the old and new world can be found linguistically.
I like the fact that now you don't abruptly end the video when we reach the current year! Helpful for seeing the current distribution of the languages. Amazing.
it's heart breaking to see some languages became extinct :(
Wow that is sad that the Yenisei languages are almost dead in Russia:(
I’ve been studying the Dene and Yeniseians lately, one of the coolest linguistic connections IMO. Can you do a video on the Nivkh potentially? If possible I mean, as there’s very little traceable history there, as they are even more obscure than the Ainu.
The history of this language family is very interesting but also very sad
IIRC, the link between the Yeniseian and the Na-Dene languages is still hotly disputed among professional linguists, and, while I cannot speak for my fellow linguistics-interested-laymen, as for me, the link sounds a bit far fetched. Nevertheless, this was an amazing video. I also apologize for forgetting to make a similar comment in the last two linguistics videos.
this theoretical group is nuts, so important if it's true and there is a proven link between old and new world languages, even just the Yeniseian
It is crazy to think that the Huns and the Avars might have spoken a Yeniseian language relative to the Apache that reached Central Europe.
Kinda wild to think about that Yeniseian people of Jie group used to be the ruling dynasty of Xiongnu-led Former Zhao dynasty during Sixteen Kingdoms period in
My dad grew up in the north of Siberia during the Soviet era and he said that once he was sitting at the same school desk with a girl from the Ket people.
Now we got into Siberian and Northern American languages (Starting with the Dene-Yeniseian hypothesis). It is interesting to see how the Athabaskans migrated further into present-day U.S.A. and Canada, specially with the Apachean migration in the late 1st millenium/early 2nd millenium AD. Maybe in the next videos we can see the evolution of other Siberian and American indigenous languages, good work yet again!
I love how the languages grew in size and diversity with so much prosperity...
When Rome crumbled Dene-Yeniseian langages thrived
This is so cool. I hope that the Ket language can find a way to survive
please make the history of the tupi-guarani languages, the indigenous languages of brasil
People watching this video, please keep in mind the connection between Yeniseian languages and Na-Dene languages is still debated. It's a cool video nonetheless.
great video, i love this channel because it covers the history of language families
Thank you!