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This paper attempts to investigate the possibility of the genetic relationship among Sumerian, Japanese and Altaic mostly by reviewing the book entitled Sumerian and Japanese by Roger Ahlberg.
Itabashi, Yoshizo, 板橋, 義三
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The Baoan language: the history of study and the place in the classification of Mongolian languages
Introduction. The Baoan language (Chinese 保安语 Bao'an, Baonan) is the language of the Baoan people, belonging to the Mongolian group of the Altaic language family.
Z. I. Chushkaeva
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Coyaud Maurice. Matsumoto Nobushiro : Le japonais et les langues austroasiatiques, Miller R.A. : Japanese and the other altaic languages, Martin S. : "Lexical Evidence Relating Korean to Japanese". In: Cahiers de linguistique - Asie orientale, vol. 13 1,
Coyaud, Maurice
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A study on the Lexical Comparison of Korean and Altaic
韓國語와 알타이諸語의 比較는 오래전부터 우리 나라뿐 아니라 여러 나라 학자들 사이에 상당히 큰 關心事의 하나로 浮刻되어 왔으면서도 최근 20餘年間 이렇다할 실질적인 進展을 보지 못하였다. 핀랜드의 알타이語學者 G. j. Ramstedt가 이 방면을 개척하기 시작한 것이 지난 20年代였고 그의 生涯의 마지막 業績으로서 Studies in Korean Etymology(略稱 SKE)를 간행한 것이 1949年이었는데(下述 참고), 그뒤 이 방면의 硏究는 ...
李基文
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On the Linguistic Type of Japanese : Toward the Illumination of the “Altaic-type” Languages
If certain two languages are similar to each other, the reason of the resemblance may be either: 1. the genetical relationship, or 2. areal influence, or 3. typological result.
風間, 伸次郎
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Are Mongolian and Tungus genetically related?
It is no secret that Gerhard Doerfer has argued strongly against a genetic relationship between the Mongolic and Tungusic languages. Ten years ago he presented a detailed analysis of the Mongolo-Tungusic vocabulary (1985).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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AC1-421 - Multiple languages, PNG etc (rename)
Side 1: • Korean 0-5 • Aneityum (Gosp.Rec.) 7-80 • Latvian • Maori • Wedau (ex-Boianai, lessons from Primer) • Suau • Kerewa • Altaic (cont. on Side 2) Side 2: • Altaic (cont. from Side I) Note in AC Report by Peter J.F Newton 19th May 1995: Playing time
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In Japanese both the finite form and the adnominal form of verbs are realized in the same way. The two finite forms, nonpast: -(r)u and past: -(i)ta, can also be used to express time in subordinate clauses.
風間, 伸次郎
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At the boundaries of syntactic prehistory. [PDF]
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The name "Buddha" in Central Asian languages
The present article summarises some variants of the name "Buddha" in Indian, Iranian, Tocharian and Altaic languages. The survey of names is collected primarily from secondary sources.
Schwarz, Michal
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