Finally, the local variety of Taimyr Evenki is beyond reach as no primary materials are available and this variety seems now to be extinct.
For each feature I offer a potential parallel in either Evenki or Dolgan.
Some examples from standard literary Evenki ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] 2007 : 751ff) and Even ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] 2005):
Furthermore, both languages Evenki (6) and Even (7) have a negative lexical verb 'not want':
(16) This phenomenon should not be underestimated as the other contact language of Nganasan, Evenki, shows an entirely different construction.
TYANYA) 1991 [On the allocation of a land allotment and registration of the nomadic clan obshchina (collective farm) of the Tokkinsk Evenkis of the Tommot ethnic group, "Cheroda" (Tyanya village)].
Obshchinas have also proliferated in the Sakhalin Province, where temporary statutes guide the formation of obshchinas, in the Evenki Autonomous District and in the northern counties of the Chita Province.
One of the foundations of aboriginal livelihood for many peoples, reindeer herding, demonstrates a crisis situation as well, with the domestic herds declining 46 percent (Sakha Republic) to 78 percent (Evenki Autonomous District) in the last decade (Agitaev 2000, Baskin 2000, Fronina 2000; Krupnik 2000).
In 1989, Mikhail Bagaev presciently exercised his rights as a citizen to forma `peasant farm,' which he then, as an Evenki, converted into the `Cheroda' obshchina, once legislation permitted.
Another Evenki, Arsenty Nikolaev, spearheaded the formation of the `Tyanya' obshchina in 1993 and assiduously pursued a land allocation for this new entity.
One important consideration in this regard is the specific Tungusic languages in which emphatic reduplication is found: Xibe, Kile-Nanai (known as Hezhe `Hezhen' in China), Solon Evenki, and Oroqen.
Their migration occurred in tandem with Solon Evenki (NB: this dialect of Solon is no longer spoken) and Dagur speakers.(7) The Solon Evenki, according to Janhunen (1996), originally represented a "satellite group" to the Dagur in the Amur basin.
Oroqen uses the phonologically similar suffix -n Vr, but iq is only used for kinship terms.(8) Among Tungusic languages, the suffix is only found in Oroqen and some dialects of Solon Evenki (also in contact with Dagur).
If so, the candidates for the source language would be either Khamnigan Evenki or Solon Evenki.
It is unclear whether it occurs in Khamnigan Evenki or Yakut Evenki.