Proto-Yupik

E231169

Proto-Yupik is the reconstructed common ancestor language of the Yupik languages spoken in parts of Alaska and Siberia.

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Proto-Yupik canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Yupik language ancestor
proto-language
reconstructed language
ancestorOf Central Alaskan Yup’ik
surface form: Central Alaskan Yupik

Central Siberian Yupik
Naukan Yupik
Gulf Yupik
surface form: Pacific Gulf Yupik

Sirenik (extinct language)
fieldOfStudy Eskimo-Aleut linguistics
historical linguistics
hasFeature agglutinative morphology
complex verb morphology
consonant gradation (reconstructed)
ergative alignment (reconstructed)
head-final word order tendency
polysynthetic morphology
rich derivational morphology
suffixing morphology
vowel harmony (reconstructed)
hasReconstructedLevel basic lexicon
morphology
phonology
hasWritingSystem none (unwritten, reconstructed only)
influences reconstruction of Proto-Eskimo-Aleut phonology
notIdenticalTo any modern Yupik language
partOf Eskimo branch of Eskimo-Aleut
reconstructedBy comparative method
reconstructedFrom Central Alaskan Yup’ik
surface form: Central Alaskan Yupik

Central Siberian Yupik
Naukan Yupik
Gulf Yupik
surface form: Pacific Gulf Yupik

Sirenik (extinct language)
relatedTo Proto-Inuit
surface form: Proto-Eskimo

Proto-Inuit
spokenIn prehistoric Alaska region
prehistoric Siberia region
status reconstructed only
unattested
studiedBy Eskimo-Aleut specialists
subfamilyOf Eskimo–Aleut languages
surface form: Eskimo-Aleut languages
timeDepth late Holocene (approximate, prehistoric)

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Chevak hasAncestor Proto-Yupik