The first Oirat-Language monument written in Tibetan script
The paper analyzes some of the 'Tangut' materials as contained in N. Witsen’s Noord en Oost Tartarye (1692, 1705) and represented by a brief Oirat vocabulary given as an illustration to the Tangut Letters.
Jargal B. Badagarov
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This article consists of free parts. In the first one is a bibliographical survey of the most important literature that appeared in the fields of study of individual five Altaic language groups (Japanese, Korean, Manchu-Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic) as
Alexander Vovin
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Bioarchaeological perspective on the expansion of Transeurasian languages in Neolithic Amur River basin. [PDF]
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Genomic perspectives on human dispersals during the Holocene. [PDF]
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Early nomads of the Eastern Steppe and their tentative connections in the West. [PDF]
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Fine-Scale Population Admixture Landscape of Tai-Kadai-Speaking Maonan in Southwest China Inferred From Genome-Wide SNP Data. [PDF]
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Interactions Among Morphology, Word Order, and Syntactic Directionality: Evidence from 55 Languages. [PDF]
Li W, Liu H.
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Ancient DNA reveals the prehistory of the Uralic and Yeniseian peoples. [PDF]
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The Small and Efficient Language Network of Polyglots and Hyper-polyglots. [PDF]
Jouravlev O +3 more
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Ancient genomes give insight into 160,000 years of East Asian population dynamics and biological adaptation. [PDF]
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