The Genetic Structure and East-West Population Admixture in Northwest China Inferred From Genome-Wide Array Genotyping. [PDF]
Ma B +8 more
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We used crown measurements to analyze the anthropological characteristics of three Tungusic tribes, Ewenki, Hezhen, and Oroqen, residing in the Amur River basin of China.
Ansai, Toshihiro +7 more
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Traces of Paleolithic expansion in the Nivkh gene pool based on data on autosomal SNP and Y chromosome polymorphism. [PDF]
Kharkov VN +6 more
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On the Specific Features of Orok as Compared with the Other Tungusic Languages
This paper is an attempt at a selective contrastive description of the Orok (Uilta, Ul’ta) language in comparison with the other Tungusic languages.
Pevnov, Alexandr
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Evolutionary profiles and complex admixture landscape in East Asia: New insights from modern and ancient Y chromosome variation perspectives. [PDF]
Wang Z, Wang M, Hu L, He G, Nie S.
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Exploring correlations in genetic and cultural variation across language families in northeast Asia. [PDF]
Matsumae H +14 more
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Multiple Human Population Movements and Cultural Dispersal Events Shaped the Landscape of Chinese Paternal Heritage. [PDF]
Wang M +28 more
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Some observations on the transeurasian language family, from the perspective of the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis. [PDF]
Bellwood P.
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A systematic exploration of current limitations of cognate-based phylogenetic inference. [PDF]
Häuser L, Jäger G, Stamatakis A.
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Language Contact in Siberia: Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic Loanwords in Yeniseian.
This monograph dicsusses phonetic, morphological and semantic features of the ‘Altaic’ Sprachbund (i.e. Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic) elements in Yeniseian languages (Kott, Assan, Arin, Pumpokol, Yugh and Ket), a rather heterogeneous language family ...
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