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A Slavic-Baltic-Finnic-Hebridean Sprachbund?

Slavonica, 1994
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.
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The Baltic Finnic People in the Medieval and Pre-Modern Eastern European Slave Trade

open access: closedRussian History, 2014
Raids and the kidnapping of humans in East Europe together with a late medieval and pre-modern Black Sea slave trade are well known in the scholarly literature. This kind of slave trade also extended via the Volga to Caspia and Central Asia. Besides young male slaves, there was a market for small blond boys and girls in both regions, where they were ...
Jukka Korpela
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Baltic influence on Finnic languages

open access: closedStudies in Language Companion Series, 2001
Lars-Gunnar Larsson
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A Balto-Finnic and Baltic fertility spirit

open access: closedJournal of Baltic Studies, 1980
Felix J. Oinas
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Genitive positions in Baltic and Finnic languages

open access: closedStudies in Language Companion Series, 2001
Simon Christen
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