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Finnic-Type Pronunciation in the Germanic Languages

Mankind Quarterly, 2003
Presents evidence that the population of hunter-gatherers who occupied northern Europe during the Mesolithic spoke Proto-Uralic language. Ability of the hunter-gatherers to acquire farming skills through a process of cultural and linguistic diffusion over generations; Genetic disparity between genotype of the modern Uralic-speaking peoples and the ...
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A new resource for Finnic languages: The outcomes of the Ingrian documentation project

2019
The report introduces a new digital resource on minor Finnic languages. This resource is the main outcome of the project “Documentation of Ingrian: collecting and analyzing fieldwork data and digitizing legacy materials” carried out by Fedor Rozhanskiy and Elena Markus at the University of Tartu in 2011–2013. The collected materials cover several minor
Rozhanskiy, Fedor, Markus, Elena
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