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Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages

The Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages, sometimes called the Luorawetlan languages, are a language family of Siberia. The Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages are sometimes grouped with other unrelated language families as the Paleosiberian languages.

The family consists of five languages:

  • Chukchi, also known as Chukot
  • Koryak
  • Alutor, which was considered a dialect of Koryak until recently, but is now recognized as a separate language
  • Kerek , which was formerly considered a dialect of Chukchi, but is now recognized as a separate language. In 1997 only two elderly speakers remained, so the language may now be extinct, with the rest of the ethnic group now assimilated into the Chukchi.
  • Itelmen (also called Kamchadal), which had 100 or fewer speakers in 1991, mostly of the older generation.



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