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Summary Of: Yupik languages

The Yupik languages differ enough from one another that speakers of different ones cannot understand each other... The Yupik languages are in the family of... and the Yupik languages diverged from each other and from the... The Yupik languages were not written until the arrival of Europeans around the beginning of the 19th century...

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