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- | * 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:// | + | * 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:// |
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