Western Mansi | |
Nativename: | маньсь льӓх, моаньсь лаатых |
Pronunciation: | [manʲsʲ lʲæx], [moɒ̯nʲsʲ laːtəx] |
States: | Russia |
Region: | Sverdlovsk |
Speakers: | - |
Extinct: | late 20th century |
Familycolor: | Uralic |
Fam2: | (Finno-Ugric) |
Fam3: | (Ugric) |
Fam4: | (Ob-Ugric) |
Fam5: | Mansi |
Dia1: | Pelym |
Dia2: | North Vagil |
Dia3: | South Vagil |
Dia4: | Lover Lozva |
Dia5: | Middle Lozva |
Isoexception: | dialect |
Glotto: | west2976 |
Glottorefname: | Mansic |
Elp: | 8549 |
Elpname: | Western Mansi |
Notice: | IPA |
Map: | 6.2-East-Mansi.png |
Mapcaption: | Traditional distribution and current Mansi settlements[1] [2] |
Map2: | Lang Status 01-EX.svg |
Dia6: | Vishera |
Western Mansi was described as "probably extinct" in 1988. Although the last speaker is not known, none were left by the end of the 20th century.[3] It had strong Russian and Komi influences; dialect differences were also considerable. Long vowels were diphthongized.