The Range and Diversity of Vocalic Systems in Asian Languages [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is first to present a general overview of the language families of Asia and what is presently commonly accepted as the relationships between these families.
Reid, Lawrence A.
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Genomic insights into the genetic structure and population history of Mongolians in Liaoning Province. [PDF]
Hou X +7 more
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The Kilen language of Manchuria : grammar of a moribund Tungusic language
This thesis is the first comprehensive reference grammar of Kilen, a lesser known and little studied language of the Tungusic Family. At present, Kilen is a moribund language with less than 10 bilingual speakers in the eastern part of Heilongjiang Province of P.R.China. Since the language does not have a writing system, the examples are provided in IPA
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Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia: Six new perspectives on prehistoric exchange in the Eastern Steppe Zone. [PDF]
Bjørn RG.
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At the boundaries of syntactic prehistory. [PDF]
Ceolin A +5 more
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The emergence of 'Transeurasian' language families in Northeast Asia as viewed from archaeological evidence. [PDF]
Miyamoto K.
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Morpho-lexical evidence for Proto-Korean-Japanese [PDF]
The hypothesis that Japanese and Korean share a common linguistic origin remains highly controversial, with detractors such as Vovin (2010) criticizing a lack of shared functional morphemes and phonological problems in proposed cognate vocabulary ...
Francis-Ratté, Alexander
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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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On the Similarities and Differences Between the Mongolic, Tungusic, and Eskimo-Aleut Languages [PDF]
This paper is an attempt at a contrastive typological analysis of selected structural features of three language families: Mongolic, Tungusic, and Eskimo-Aleut (EskAleutic).
Kazama, Shinjiro
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