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<p><big>Languages</big></p>
<p>Nivkh is a <a href="page.php?w=dialect_continuum">dialect continuum</a>. There is a high degree of variability of usage among Nivkhs depending on village, clan, and even the individual speaker. Varieties are traditionally grouped into four geographic clusters. These are the lower-Amur variety, the North Sakhalin variety (spoken on the coasts around the <a href="page.php?w=Amur_Liman">Amur Liman</a>, including the mainland and west Sakhalin), the East Sakhalin variety (including populations around the <a href="page.php?w=Tym_%28Sakhalin%29">Tym River</a>),</p><p>
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