Omok language

Extinct Yukaghir language of northeast Russia
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Omok
Native toRussia
RegionYakutia and Magadan Oblast
EthnicityOmoks [ru]
Extinct18th century or earlier[1]
Language family
Yukaghir
  • Eastern Yukaghir?
    • Omok
Language codes
ISO 639-3omk
Linguist List
omk
Glottologyuka1240
Pre-contact distribution of Omok (yellow) and other Yukaghir languages

Omok is an extinct Yukaghir language of Siberia, part of a dialect continuum with two surviving languages. It was last spoken perhaps as late as the 18th century.

References

Wiktionary has definitions related to Omok language.
  1. ^ Omok at MultiTree on the Linguist List
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