How oral traditions develop: a cautionary tale on cultural evolution from the Quechuan-speaking Andes. [PDF]
Urban M.
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Miksi itämerensuomessa on prepositioita?
Why do the Finnic languages have prepositions? (englanti)1/2005 (109)Why do the Finnic languages have prepositions?The article studies the development of prepositional phrases in the Finnic languages.
Grünthal, Riho
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Genes reveal traces of common recent demographic history for most of the Uralic-speaking populations. [PDF]
Tambets K +35 more
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Bronze age Northern Eurasian genetics in the context of development of metallurgy and Siberian ancestry. [PDF]
Childebayeva A +16 more
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Towards standardized inflected lexicons for the Finnic languages
We introduce three richly annotated lexicons of nouns for Livonian, standard Finnish and Livvi Karelian. Our datasets are distributed in the machine-readable Paralex standard, which consists of linked CSV tables described in a JSON metadata file. We built on the morphological dictionary of Livonian, the VepKar database and the Omorfi software to ...
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Language of Administration as a Border: Wild Food Plants Used by Setos and Russians in Pechorsky District of Pskov Oblast, NW Russia. [PDF]
Belichenko O +4 more
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NorthEuraLex: a wide-coverage lexical database of Northern Eurasia. [PDF]
Dellert J +12 more
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The evolutionary dynamics of how languages signal who does what to whom. [PDF]
Shcherbakova O +5 more
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Non-linguistic Conditions for Causativization as a Linguistic Attractor. [PDF]
Nichols J.
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