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Sireniki Eskimo language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sirenik Eskimo language
Sirenik Yupik,〔(OLAC resources in and about the Sirenik Yupik language )〕 Sireniki Yupik〔(Sireniki Yupik Sea-Ice Dictionary )〕 (also Old Sirenik or Vuteen), Sirenik, or Sirenikskiy is an extinct Eskimo–Aleut language. It was spoken in and around the village of Sireniki (Сиреники) in Chukotka Peninsula, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. The language shift has been a long process, ending in total language death. In January 1997, the last native speaker of the language, a woman named Vyie (Valentina Wye) ((ロシア語:Выйе)), died.〔(Vakhtin 1998 ): 162〕〔Linguist List's description about (Nikolai Vakhtin )'s book: (''The Old Sirinek Language: Texts, Lexicon, Grammatical Notes'' ). The author's untransliterated (original) name is “(Н.Б. Вахтин )”.〕〔(Support for Siberian Indigenous Peoples Rights (Поддержка прав коренных народов Сибири) ) – see the (section on Eskimos )〕 Ever since that point, the language has been extinct;〔 nowadays, all Sirenik Eskimos speak Siberian Yupik or Russian. (unicode:Сиӷы́ных) (:siˈʁənəx) is the endonym for the eponymous settlement of Sireniki. The endonym for the people itself is (unicode:сиӷы́ныгмы̄́ӷий) "Sirenikites"; the singular form is (unicode:сиӷы́ныгмы̄́ӷа) ).〔 This article is based on Menovschikov (1964), with cited examples transliterated from Cyrillic transcription to the International Phonetic Alphabet. == Classification ==
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