Samoyedic languages

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Samoyedic languages are a branch of the Uralic language family spoken by indigenous Samoyedic peoples in northern Siberia and adjacent Arctic regions.

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Neney nenets ethnolinguisticGroup Samoyedic languages
this entity surface form: Samoyedic
Uralic languages hasMajorBranch Samoyedic languages
Uralic languages hasSubfamily Samoyedic languages
Finno-Ugric languages isRelatedTo Samoyedic languages
Neney nenets languageFamily Samoyedic languages
Selkup languageSubfamily Samoyedic languages
Nganasan linguisticSubfamily Samoyedic languages
this entity surface form: Samoyedic
Selkup partOf Samoyedic languages
this entity surface form: Samoyedic peoples
Ugric languages sharesCommonAncestorWith Samoyedic languages
Matthias Castrén studied Samoyedic languages
Enets subfamily Samoyedic languages
Nganasan subfamilyOf Samoyedic languages
subject surface form: Nganasan language
this entity surface form: Northern Samoyedic languages