Koibal

E612646

Koibal is an extinct Samoyedic language formerly spoken by the Koibal people in southern Siberia, Russia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Samoyedic language
extinct language
associatedWith Koibal people NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Russia
documentationStatus poorly documented
ethnicGroupLanguageOf Koibal people NERFINISHED
extinctionStatus no native speakers remaining
hasEndonym Koibal (approximate Latin transcription) NERFINISHED
hasISO639Code none
hasLinguisticTypology agglutinative language
hasMorphologyType agglutinative
hasWordOrder SOV (subject–object–verb) (typical for Samoyedic)
historicalEra spoken until modern era before extinction
languageBranch South Samoyedic (often classified)
languageFamily Uralic NERFINISHED
languageSubfamily Samoyedic
namedAfter Koibal people NERFINISHED
partOf indigenous languages of Siberia
region Siberia NERFINISHED
relatedTo Enets NERFINISHED
Nenets NERFINISHED
Nganasan NERFINISHED
Selkup NERFINISHED
spokenIn Russia NERFINISHED
southern Siberia
status extinct
subclassOf Samoyedic languages NERFINISHED
Uralic languages NERFINISHED
usedBy indigenous population of southern Siberia
writingSystem none or undocumented

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