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Indo-Uralic and Altaic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-Uralic origins because the reconstructed Indo-European endings can be derived from combinations of Indo-Uralic morphemes by a series of well-motivated ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Altaic, so far

open access: yesMigracijske i etničke teme, 1999
This article consists of free parts. In the first one is a bibliographical survey of the most important literature that appeared in the fields of study of individual five Altaic language groups (Japanese, Korean, Manchu-Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic) as
Alexander Vovin
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Fire, Flood and War from the East: Cultural Transfer in Altaic Modern Eschatology [PDF]

open access: diamondStudia Litterarum, 2018
The article examines modern Altai eschatology from the standpoint of cultural transfer. For this purpose, it gives an overview of sources of Altai eschatology, including the main versions (subtradition) of Altai eschatology as well as its oral and ...
Dmitrii Y. Doronin
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Predicative possession in the Novgorod Birch Bark documents in the Ural-Altaic context

open access: diamond, 2019
The paper reviews the data concerning the nominal inflectional morphology in the chain of languages comprising Uralic, Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Koreanic and Japonic, collectively termed “Ural-Altaic”. Although nominal morphology has traditionally been quoted in support of the hypothesis concerning the genetic relationship of these languages, a more ...
Chingduang Yurayong
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Some Details from Eurasian Ethnic History – Altaic Peoples, Chinese Sources and Turania

open access: greenMigracijske i etničke teme, 2000
In the first part of the paper, the author discusses some details pertaining to the Altaic languages and the location of the Altaic homeland. As to the key question of Altaic theory – i.e.
Emil Heršak
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Slavic languages in contact, 10: “Altaic” loanwords in Proto-Slavic – a contribution to the debate

open access: diamondStudia Linguistica Universitatis Cracoviensis
A discussion of the problem of “Altaic” influence on Proto-Slavic is the main focus of this paper.
Marek Stachowski
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Comparative sequencing study of mismatch repair and homology-directed repair genes in endometrial cancer and breast cancer patients from Kazakhstan. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Cancer
What's new? In high‐risk families, endometrial cancer appears to be mainly triggered by pathogenic variants in mismatch repair genes, and breast cancer by pathogenic variants in homology‐directed repair genes. However, the two pathways are not mutually exclusive.
Zheng Y   +13 more
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ALTAIC LANGUAGES PASSIVITY SUFFIX

open access: diamondIdil Journal of Art and Language, 2015
Selda Karaşlar
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Pronominal declension in Altaic languages

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2015
This article gives a summary of the pronominal declension in the five branches of the Altaic lan-guages (till the present time it was not realized at least in any individual branch), reconstructs pro-nominal declension for the daughter protolanguages ...
Václav Blažek, Michal Schwarz
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