Some thoughts on the disappearance of some varieties of Samoyedic

Disappearance of some Southern Samoyedic varieties in the course of history has been attributed by some Russian and Western scholars to the assimilation of their speakers to Turkic peoples. It is a historical fact that the last speakers of some Southern Samoyedic varieties lived and died among Turki...

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Published in:Siberian Research
Main Author: Peler G.Y.
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Сибирские исследования 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:8497d0f651c043dbab3132b5743a9ebf 2023-05-15T18:15:00+02:00 Some thoughts on the disappearance of some varieties of Samoyedic Peler G.Y. 2020-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.33384/26587270.2019.01.006e https://doaj.org/article/8497d0f651c043dbab3132b5743a9ebf EN RU eng rus Сибирские исследования https://siberes.ru/gallery/some%20thoughts%20on%20the%20disappearance%20of%20some%20varieties%20of%20samoyedic_en.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2658-7181 https://doaj.org/toc/2658-7270 doi:10.33384/26587270.2019.01.006e 2658-7181 2658-7270 https://doaj.org/article/8497d0f651c043dbab3132b5743a9ebf Сибирские исследования, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 116-121 (2020) samoyedic southern samoyeds assimilation language loss turkicization social dislocation migration History (General) and history of Europe D Medicine R article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.33384/26587270.2019.01.006e 2022-12-31T12:37:06Z Disappearance of some Southern Samoyedic varieties in the course of history has been attributed by some Russian and Western scholars to the assimilation of their speakers to Turkic peoples. It is a historical fact that the last speakers of some Southern Samoyedic varieties lived and died among Turkic peoples. However, the statements of these scholars seem to be superficial as they are failing to notice the historical developments, which had occurred prior to the eventual assimilation of these Samoyedic groups. This study aimed to re-evaluate these judgements in the light of historical events, which had taken place from the 17th century to the 19th century. The examination of historical records of what happened in the course of these centuries has put down to the fact contagious diseases, external and internal confrontations, migrations, alcoholism etc. had inflicted no recoverable blows to Siberian populations bringing Samoyedic groups to an irreversible point. Depredated Samoyedic populations became vulnerable and exposed to language loss and assimilation. Consequently, the last speakers of Southern Samoyedic varieties had been absorbed by their Turkic neighbours. Therefore, assimilation should be regarded as the lattermost among the factors, which caused the disappearance of Southern Samoyedic peoples and varieties. Article in Journal/Newspaper samoyed* Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Siberian Research 116 121
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assimilation
language loss
turkicization
social dislocation
migration
History (General) and history of Europe
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language loss
turkicization
social dislocation
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Some thoughts on the disappearance of some varieties of Samoyedic
topic_facet samoyedic
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assimilation
language loss
turkicization
social dislocation
migration
History (General) and history of Europe
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Medicine
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description Disappearance of some Southern Samoyedic varieties in the course of history has been attributed by some Russian and Western scholars to the assimilation of their speakers to Turkic peoples. It is a historical fact that the last speakers of some Southern Samoyedic varieties lived and died among Turkic peoples. However, the statements of these scholars seem to be superficial as they are failing to notice the historical developments, which had occurred prior to the eventual assimilation of these Samoyedic groups. This study aimed to re-evaluate these judgements in the light of historical events, which had taken place from the 17th century to the 19th century. The examination of historical records of what happened in the course of these centuries has put down to the fact contagious diseases, external and internal confrontations, migrations, alcoholism etc. had inflicted no recoverable blows to Siberian populations bringing Samoyedic groups to an irreversible point. Depredated Samoyedic populations became vulnerable and exposed to language loss and assimilation. Consequently, the last speakers of Southern Samoyedic varieties had been absorbed by their Turkic neighbours. Therefore, assimilation should be regarded as the lattermost among the factors, which caused the disappearance of Southern Samoyedic peoples and varieties.
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