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languages:kets_in_the_russian_federation [2017/03/23 14:06] – [Educational institutions and learning resources:] johannekelanguages:kets_in_the_russian_federation [2020/03/17 08:51] – [Linguistic aspects:] ydwine
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-====== Ket in the Russian Federation ======+====== Ket in Russia ======
  
 ==== Language designations: ==== ==== Language designations: ====
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 ==== Language vitality: ==== ==== Language vitality: ====
-^ [[http://www.unesco.org/languages-atlas/|UNESCO]] ^ [[https://www.ethnologue.com/language/fry/|Ethnologue]] ^ [[http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/10425|Endangered Languages]] ^+^ [[http://www.unesco.org/languages-atlas/|UNESCO]] ^ [[https://www.ethnologue.com/language/ket/|Ethnologue]] ^ [[http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/2430|Endangered Languages]] ^
 | {{ :endangerment:orange.png?nolink | Severely Endangered }} | {{ :endangerment:red.png?nolink | Dying }} | {{ :endangerment:red.png?nolink | Endangered }} | | {{ :endangerment:orange.png?nolink | Severely Endangered }} | {{ :endangerment:red.png?nolink | Dying }} | {{ :endangerment:red.png?nolink | Endangered }} |
 ==== Linguistic aspects: ===== ==== Linguistic aspects: =====
   * Classification: Yeniseian → Northern Yeniseian, for more information, see [[http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/kett1243|ket1243]] at [[http://glottolog.org/|Glottolog]]   * Classification: Yeniseian → Northern Yeniseian, for more information, see [[http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/kett1243|ket1243]] at [[http://glottolog.org/|Glottolog]]
-  * Script: Cyrillic. In the Soviet period the written Ket language was based on the alphabet that was common to the people of the north. In 1986 a new cyrillic Ket alphabet with 32 letters was created by E. Kreinovich. (( Vahtre, L. & Viikberg, J. (1991). // The Red Book of the People of the Russian Empire.// Available at: https://www.eki.ee/books/redbook/kets.shtml.)) G.K. Werner has developed the alphabet and writing in Cyrillic symbols for Ket textbooks in the 1990s. (( Kryukova, E.(2013).// The Ket language: from descriptive linguistics to interdisciplinary research.// Available at: http://ling.tspu.edu.ru/en/archive.html?year=2013&issue=1&article_id=3970 ))+  * Script: Cyrillic. In the Soviet period the written Ket language was based on the alphabet that was common to the people of the north. In 1986 a new cyrillic Ket alphabet with 32 letters was created by E. Kreinovich. (( Vahtre, L. & Viikberg, J. (1991). // The Red Book of the People of the Russian Empire.// Available at: https://www.eki.ee/books/redbook/kets.shtml.)) G.K. Werner has developed the alphabet and writing in Cyrillic symbols for Ket textbooks in the 1990s. (( Kryukova, E.(2013).// The Ket language: from descriptive linguistics to interdisciplinary research.// Available at: http://ling.tspu.edu.ru/en/archive.html?year=2013&issue=1&article_id=3970 )) See [[general_information:russian_legislation|Russian legislation concerning script]].
  
 ==== Language standardization: ==== ==== Language standardization: ====
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 The Ket are the only survivors of an ancient group that lived throughout central southern Siberia. ((Vadja, E.J. (2000).// The Ket and Other Yeniseian Peoples//. Available at: http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/vajda/ea210/ket.htm.)) The Ket population now lives along the Yenisei river and its tributaries. The majority lives in the Kellog Village on the Yelogui River, which is accessible only by boat. ((Vajda, E.J. (2009). //Loanwords in Ket//. Available at: [[Ket http://linguistics.uoregon.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Vajda-Ket-Loans.pdf]]))  The Ket are the only survivors of an ancient group that lived throughout central southern Siberia. ((Vadja, E.J. (2000).// The Ket and Other Yeniseian Peoples//. Available at: http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/vajda/ea210/ket.htm.)) The Ket population now lives along the Yenisei river and its tributaries. The majority lives in the Kellog Village on the Yelogui River, which is accessible only by boat. ((Vajda, E.J. (2009). //Loanwords in Ket//. Available at: [[Ket http://linguistics.uoregon.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Vajda-Ket-Loans.pdf]])) 
  
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 ====== Educational institutions and learning resources: ====== ====== Educational institutions and learning resources: ======
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 +====Educational institutions ====
  
 The Department of Siberian Indigenous Languages is concerned with the training of teachers. They provide teaching material as well. The Department of Siberian Indigenous Languages is concerned with the training of teachers. They provide teaching material as well.
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 +==== Resources ====
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 +  * [[https://books.google.nl/books?id=vfV5DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&dq=learn+ket+russian&source=bl&ots=Ga1NB8u07o&sig=ACfU3U1VvWcC3mOY75F1ojKgiTojf_i7ZQ&hl=fy&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjn4MeO04DoAhWE_aQKHfHCAncQ6AEwCnoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=learn%20ket%20russian&f=false|A Descriptive Grammar of Ket]]
 +  * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABFZs5N4Q6g|Ket language structure]] online lecture
 +  * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCnWPOHc0YY&feature=emb_logo|Ket fairy tale Cuckoo]] video
 +  * [[https://www.sibreal.org/a/29845240.html|Songs of the last Ket]] (in Russian)
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