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A Slavic-Baltic-Finnic-Hebridean Sprachbund?
One topic in typological linguistics that has generated a small but fairly steady stream of discussion is the concept of a Northern European linguistic area (see, e.g., Wagner 1962; Broderick and Ureland, eds 1991:19, and the accompanying literature cited). Such studies have mainly concentrated on phonetic and phonological parallels.
Robert Orr
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In the contemporary northern Baltic Sea area, there are two states, Finland and Estonia, in which a western Uralic language has an official status. Several Finnic minority languages are or used to be spoken in the adjacent areas in the contact zone of ...
Riho Grünthal
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Insights into the Baltic and Finnic Languages
, 2022This book includes twelve articles that present new research on the Finnic and Baltic languages spoken in the southern and eastern part of the Circum-Baltic area.
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A COLLECTION OF FORGOTTEN ETYMOLOGIES: REVISITING THE MOST IMPROBABLE BALTIC LOANWORDS IN FINNIC
Santeri Junttila
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