Appendix:Dené-Yeniseian Swadesh lists

Dené-Yeniseian is a putative language family consisting of the Yeniseian languages of western Siberia and the Na-Dené languages of northwestern North America.

The following languages are included:
 * Ket (Western Siberia, Russia) &mdash; Yeniseian language
 * Tlingit (Southeastern Alaska, United States) &mdash; isolated Na-Dené branch
 * Navajo (Arizona and New Mexico, United States) &mdash; South Athabaskan language
 * Dena'ina (South-central Alaska, United States) &mdash; North Athabaskan language
 * Hupa (Northwestern California, United States) &mdash; Pacific Athabaskan language
 * Slavey (Northwest Territories, Canada) &mdash; North Athabaskan language
 * Kott (Western Siberia, Russia) &mdash; Yeniseian language
 * Eyak (South-central Alaska, United States) &mdash; Athabaskan–Eyak language

NOTE: "C" does not represent a voiceless palatal plosive; its equivalent is "ts", which represents a voiceless postalveolar affricate.