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Genetic diversity and differentiated adaptive strategies for underrepresented populations at the crossroad of Southeast and East Asia. [PDF]
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Differentiated genomic footprints suggest isolation and long-distance migration of Hmong-Mien populations. [PDF]
He G +17 more
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Antonymic cognates in (Manchu-)Tungusic languages
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Linguistic Diversity and National Borders of Tungusic
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The classification of the Tungusic languages
2020This chapter surveys previous attempts to classify the genetic relationships among the Tungusic languages. The set of sound correspondences that can be employed in this classification is examined and it is argued that, if one assumes binary branching for a cladistic classification, there are three plausible classifications that result from the ...
Lindsay J. Whaley, Sofia Oskolskaya
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A Bayesian approach to the classification of Tungusic languages
Abstract The Tungusic language family is comprised of languages spoken in Siberia, the Russian Far East, Northeast China and Xinjiang. There is a general consensus that these languages are genealogically related and descend from a common ancestral language.
Sofia Oskolskaya +2 more
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Siberia: Tungusic and Palaeosiberian
2007Abstract By the term “Siberia “ we refer to east Siberia and the Russian Far East, an area which has long been inhabited by both the Tungusic and the Palaeosiberian people. In order to cover the whole range of the Tungusic, a part of north China is also included in the following discussion.
Toshiro Tsumagari +2 more
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Nanai and the Southern Tungusic languages
2020The chapter deals with an overview of the Southern Tungusic languages: Hezhe, Udihe, Oroch, Nanai, Ulcha, and Orok. The sociolinguistic and dialectal situation is described, as well as the history of the languages under discussion in respect of genealogy and contacts. The most specific features of this language group are observed alongside the features
Oskolskaya, Sofia, Oskolskaya, Sofia
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