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The complexification of Tungusic interrogative systems

The present study discusses the nature and development of a Tungusic phoneme*K- that has proven difficult to reconstruct. It is only fully preserved in one subbranch of the Tungusic language family and today is usually considered a velarfricative *x- (Benzing 1956).
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A Significant Contribution to Tungusic Language Research: The Tungusic Languages

The long-anticipated Tungusic Languages volume, part of the Language Families series by Routledge, was finally made available to researchers in 2023 after an extensive preparation process. Within the same series, the first edition of The Turkic Languages was published in 1998, followed by an expanded second edition in 2021, while The Mongolic Languages
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Valency classes in Even (North Tungusic) in a comparative Tungusic perspective

2015
Malchukov, A. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7117-7848   +1 more
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10. Ditransitive constructions in Tungusic languages

2010
Andrej Malchukov, Igor’ Nedjalkov
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