The Origins and Migrations of the Uralic People
After identifying the Uralic-speaking peoples (Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic), the author briefly describes the history of the Uralic theory. The term "Uralic" was introduced under the supposition that the homeland of these peoples was located near the Urals.
Emil Heršak
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Triangulation supports agricultural spread of the Transeurasian languages. [PDF]
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Introduction: “Altaic-type” Languages
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Demonstrating environmental impacts on the sound structure of languages: challenges and solutions. [PDF]
Maddieson I, Benedict K.
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Extensive genetic admixture between Tai-Kadai-speaking people and their neighbours in the northeastern region of the Yungui Plateau inferred from genome-wide variations. [PDF]
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Interactions Among Morphology, Word Order, and Syntactic Directionality: Evidence from 55 Languages. [PDF]
Li W, Liu H.
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Genomic Insights Into the Admixture History of Mongolic- and Tungusic-Speaking Populations From Southwestern East Asia. [PDF]
Chen J +16 more
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Symbolic Analysis of the Quality of Texts Translated into a Language Preserving Vowel Harmony. [PDF]
Hayata K.
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