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The name "Buddha" in Central Asian languages

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2013
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.
Michal Schwarz
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Substratum Influence on (Rig-Vedic) Sanskrit? [PDF]

open access: yes, 1975
published or submitted for publicationis peer ...
Hock, Hans Henrich
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Book reviews [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Book reviews of the following works: René Bannerjea: Eskimos in Europe: How they got there and what happened to them afterwards. Bíró Family Nyomdaipari és Kereskedelmi Vállalat, London & Budapest, 2004, 470 pp.
Alekseevna Shipulina, Ludmila   +3 more
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Are Mongolian and Tungus genetically related? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
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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Aspiration of stops in Altaic languages: An acoustic study

open access: yesALTAI HAKPO, 2011
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the solution of a small but significant problem: how the differences between the two series of stops in different Mongolic, Turkic and Tungusic languages are realised phon-etically, more specifically what are the roles of aspiration (including preaspiration) and voicing in the production of stops.
null Anastasia M. KARLSSON   +1 more
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The spread of the Indo-Europeans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The publication of Mallory’s book (1989) has rendered much of what I had to say in the present contribution superfluous. The author presents a carefully argued and very well written account of a balanced view on almost every aspect of the problem ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Y-chromosome descent clusters and male differential reproductive success: young lineage expansions dominate Asian pastoral nomadic populations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
International audienceHigh-frequency microsatellite haplotypes of the male-specific Y-chromosome can signal past episodes of high reproductive success of particular men and their patrilineal descendants.
AH Dani   +57 more
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Methods of developing machine translation systems for low-resource languages

open access: yesУчёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Физико-математические науки
This article focuses on methods of developing machine translation systems for low-resource languages, such as Turkic languages. A hybrid approach combining data augmentation and transfer learning was proposed.
D. S. Suleymanov   +2 more
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On the article-like use of the Px2Sg in Dolgan, Nganasan and some other languages in an areal Siberian context [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In Stachowski 1998 wurde gezeigt, dass das Possessivsuffix der 2. Person Sg. im Norddialekt des Dolganischen unter nganasanischem Einfluss die Funktion eines bestimmten Artikels erfüllen kann. Im vorliegenden Artikel wird B.
Stachowski, Marek
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Ármin Vámbéry (1832-1913) as a Historian of Early Hungarian Settlement in the Carpathian Basin

open access: yesHungarian Cultural Studies, 2016
In the English-speaking world Ármin Vámbéry is known as a traveler in Central Asia and a student of Turkic cultures and languages. In his native Hungary he is also known for his disagreement with linguists who believed that Hungarian belonged to the ...
Nándor Dreisziger
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