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Kazak mitochondrial genomes provide insights into the human population history of Central Eurasia. [PDF]
Askapuli A +16 more
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Throughout history, Slavic spread from a fairly restricted area somewhere around Ukraine, Belorussia, and Eastern Poland out to large parts of Europe, and Russian as the most widespread Slavic language today spans almost half of the Northern hemisphere ...
Browne, Wayleseditor +2 more
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Trilled /r/ is associated with roughness, linking sound and touch across spoken languages. [PDF]
Winter B +3 more
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The Slavic Field in Norway [PDF]
Slavic studies in Norway have been shaped by specific facts that facilitated the development of the field, described in Section 1. Section 2 approaches the current state of our field in Norway from the perspectives of language teach- ing, linguistics ...
Janda, Laura Alexis
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Biocultural diversity of common walnut (Juglans regia L.) and sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) across Eurasia. [PDF]
Pollegioni P +10 more
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Issues in Balto-Slavic accentology
After the very well-organized Leiden conference for which we must be grateful to Tijmen Pronk, it seems appropriate for me to review some of the papers, as I did after the previous conferences in Zagreb and Copenhagen. The aim of this review is merely to
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Evaluating the phylogenetic signal of morphosyntax. [PDF]
Sleeman R +6 more
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Cartography: Innateness or Convergent Cultural Evolution? [PDF]
Satık D.
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