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  • 111North Bougainville languages — North Bougainville West Bougainville Geographic distribution: Bougainville Island Linguistic classification: a primary family of Papuan languages Subdivisions: Keriaka Konua Rotokas …

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  • 112South Bougainville languages — South Bougainville East Bougainville Geographic distribution: Bougainville Island Linguistic classification: a primary family of Papuan languages Subdivisions: Buin Nasioi …

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  • 113Alyutors — The Alyutors (Russian: Алюторцы; self designation: Алутальу, or Alutal u) are an ethnic group (formerly classified as a subgroup of Koryaks[1]) who lived on the Kamchatka and Chukotka peninsulas of the Russian Far East. Today most of them live in …

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  • 114P'urhépecha language — P urhépecha, Tarascan, Phorhé P urhépecha Pronunciation [pʰuˈɽepet͡ʃa] Spoken in Michoacán, Mexico Native speakers …

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  • 115Alutor — The Alutor or Aliutor are a northeastern Siberian people of the Kamchatka and Chukotka peninsulas in Russia. Traditionally hunters, gatherers, fishers and reindeer herders, they speak a Chukotko Kamchatkan language. Conquered by the Russians in… …

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  • 116Chukotkan language — Chukotkan is a group of languages spoken in eastern Siberia. It constitutes the northern branch of the Chukotko Kamchatkan languages …

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  • 117Transitivity (grammatical category) — In linguistics, transitivity is a property of verbs that relates to whether a verb can take direct objects. It is closely related to valency.Traditional grammar makes a binary distinction between transitive verbs such as throw , injure , kiss… …

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  • 118Kutkh — (also Kutkha , Kootkha , Kutq and variants, ru. Кутх), is a Raven spirit traditionally revered in various forms by various indigenous peoples of the Russian Far East. Kutkh appears in many legends: as a key figure in creation, as a fertile… …

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  • 119Cuitlatec language — Cuitlatec Spoken in Mexico Region Guerrero Extinct 1960s, with the death of Juana Can Language family Language isolate …

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  • 120Irantxe language — Irantxe Manoki Spoken in Brazil Region Mato Grosso Ethnicity Irantxe, Mỹky Native speakers 50?  ( …

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