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Information: The Manchu-Tungusic language family comprises the following languages: Manchu, Sibe (Xibe), Nanay (Goldi), Ulcha, Orochi, Orok, Udihe, Evenki or Tungus proper, Even (Lamut), Negidal, Orochen, and Solon.
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Manchu-Tungusic Sites:
Contrast in Manchu Vowel Systems Contrast in Manchu Vowel Systems: Article by B. E. Dresher and Xi Zhang discussing phonological vowel contrasts in written Manchu. (Manchu-Tungusic) http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~dresher/ICMTSpub.pdf
Tungusic and Altaic studies in St.Petersburg Tungusic and Altaic studies in St.Petersburg: Article by Andrej L. Malchukov in the IIAS Newsletter. (Manchu-Tungusic) http://www.iias.nl/kreeft/IIASNONLINE/Newsletters/Newsletter14/Regional/14caxb01.html
Even Universal Declaration of Human Rights Even Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, translated to Even. (Manchu-Tungusic) http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/lang/eve.htm
The Tungusic Research Group at Dartmouth College The Tungusic Research Group at Dartmouth College: Presentation of the Tungusic languages of northern China and Siberia, including a searchable morpheme database. (Manchu-Tungusic) http://www.dartmouth.edu/~trg/