public_comment: "An aberrant and in some respects archaic branch of Evenki; areally involved in a satellite relationship to Dagur; there is considerable but poorly investigated dialectal variation",
private_comment: null,
source_id: null,
speakers: [
{
id:18856,
code_id:8570,
speaker_number: "10000-99999",
speaker_number_text: ">15,000",
second_language_speakers: null,
semi_speakers: null,
children: null,
young_adults: null,
older_adults: null,
elders: null,
ethnic_population: "~20,000",
date_of_info: "1993",
public_comment: "Of all Evenki-related idioms Solon has the largest number of speakers, in any case considerably more than Evenki has.",
private_comment: null,
source_id:90360,
preferred:1,
},
{
id:18857,
code_id:8570,
speaker_number: "1000-9999",
speaker_number_text: "10,000",
second_language_speakers: null,
semi_speakers: null,
children: null,
young_adults: null,
older_adults: null,
elders: null,
ethnic_population: null,
date_of_info: null,
public_comment: null,
private_comment: null,
source_id:1521,
preferred: 0,
},
{
id:30696,
code_id:8570,
speaker_number: "10000-99999",
speaker_number_text: "~15,000",
second_language_speakers: "",
semi_speakers: "",
children: "",
young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
elders: "",
ethnic_population: "261000 (90% * 29,000)",
date_of_info: "1992",
public_comment: "In China, the Ewenki people are composed of three groups: the Solon Ewenki, the Tungus Ewenki, and the Yakut Ewenki though 90% of the Ewenki are the Solon. However, Solon Ewenki (Manchurian Ewenki) is linguistically different from the other two which belong to Siberian Ewenki. But Tungus Ewenki and Yakut Ewenki are regarded as dialects of Solon Ewenki in China.",