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PTkc. *jā- ∼ *ja- ‘to be near, …’ and the question of Altaic correspondences
Kamil Stachowski
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At the boundaries of syntactic prehistory. [PDF]
Ceolin A +5 more
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Reduplication in languages: A case study of languages of China [PDF]
International audienceReduplication is widely attested in human languages, especially in the southern hemisphere. This distribution, often complementary with plural markings, is also found in languages spoken in China, which show a correlation between ...
Xu, Dan
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Bashkir Dialects in the XVIII Century According to the P.S. Pallas Dictionary
Normanskaja JULIA
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小稿は、城生伯太郎(1999-a)、同(1999-b)に続く連載形式をとる研究ノートの3回目である。本稿との関連を明らかにするために、以下に前回までの目次を揚げておく。 1.アルタイ諸語概説 1.1.定義と呼称 1.2.文献資料 1.2.1.モンゴル語 ..
Joo Hakutaro, 城生 佰太郎
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AP17-OLR Challenge: Data, Plan, and Baseline
We present the data profile and the evaluation plan of the second oriental language recognition (OLR) challenge AP17-OLR. Compared to the event last year (AP16-OLR), the new challenge involves more languages and focuses more on short utterances. The data
Chen, Qing +3 more
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We introduce a new measure of distance between languages based on word embedding, called word embedding language divergence (WELD). WELD is defined as divergence between unified similarity distribution of words between languages. Using such a measure, we
Asgari, Ehsaneddin +1 more
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Wind-Related Terms in Mongolic Languages: Etymology and Semantics
Introduction. The article examines etymologies and semantics of wind-related terms in the Mongolic languages. Goals. The study primarily seeks to identify some etymological and semantic–typological features inherent to the specified thematic group of the
Anna V. Dybo +4 more
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The Genetic Structure and East-West Population Admixture in Northwest China Inferred From Genome-Wide Array Genotyping. [PDF]
Ma B +8 more
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Kazak mitochondrial genomes provide insights into the human population history of Central Eurasia. [PDF]
Askapuli A +16 more
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