Solon language
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| Solon | ||
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| Spoken in: | Russia | |
| Region: | Russian Far East | |
| Total speakers: | Unknown | |
| Language family: | Altaic[1] (controversial) Tungusic Northern Solon |
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| ISO 639-1: | none | |
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| ISO 639-3: | — | |
| Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for an English-based pronunciation key. | ||
The Solon language is a language of the Tungusic family; it may also be considered a dialect of the related Evenk language.
- Chaoke, D.O.; Toshiro Tsumumugari, S. Kazama (1991). ソロン語基本例文集 [Solon Basic Sentences]. Sapporo: Faculty of Letters, Hokkaido University.
- Matsumoto Ryou (July 2006). "On the Dialects of the Evenki Language (Tungus)".
- Vincius, S.I.. "The Solon language (Солонский язык)".
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| Northern |
| Even | Evenk | Manegir | Negidal | Oroqen | Solon |
| Southern |
| Southeastern: Akani | Birar | Kile | Nanai | Oroch Orok | Samagir | Udege | Ulch Southwestern: Jurchen | Manchu | Xibe |