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Language Reconstruction – Applied to the Uralic Languages
After pointing out the shortcomings and methodological weakness of the general theory of linguistic reconstruction, the author disputes the alleged antiquity of Uralic.
Paolo Agostini
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Preface to the special issue on referential devices in Uralic languages
Preface to the special issue on referential devices in Uralic ...
Gerson Klumpp +2 more
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One-Shot Neural Cross-Lingual Transfer for Paradigm Completion
We present a novel cross-lingual transfer method for paradigm completion, the task of mapping a lemma to its inflected forms, using a neural encoder-decoder model, the state of the art for the monolingual task.
Cotterell, Ryan +2 more
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Cross-Categorial Case = Cross-Categorial Case [PDF]
A kutatás számos újdonságot derített ki a gazdag esetrendszerekkel rendelkező nyelvekről, valamint a kognitív és a nyelvi logikák közötti határokról. A nyelvtankönyvekben általában az eset (-ban, -ról, stb.) a főnévhez kapcsolódik (ház-ban, ház-ról, stb.)
Tamm, Anne
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On the relationship between typology and the description of Uralic languages
Language typologists are dependent on data provided by descriptive linguists working on individual languages, who, in turn, benefit from typologists’ results, which give them new insights into the properties of their respective languages.
Matti Miestamo
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Balto-Slavic accentual mobility [PDF]
Thomas Olander’s dissertation (2006) offers a useful introduction to the history of Balto-Slavic accentuation supported by an impressive command of the scholarly ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Osobní zájmena ve fino-sámských jazycích v uralské perspektivě
In the article the personal pronouns of all Uralic languages are collected and summarized from the point of view of their declension. Personal pronouns of Balto-Finnic and Saamic languages are collected and analyzed on the basis of their internal ...
Lucie Hofírková, Václav Blažek
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Sentential Word Order and the Syntax of Question Particles [PDF]
Polar question particles in languages with VO word order pose a problem for the otherwise robust Final-Over-Final Constraint, which rules out a head-final phrase immediately dominating a head-initial phrase (Holmberg 2000).
Bailey, Laura R.
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Finnish parliament ASR corpus: Analysis, benchmarks and statistics. [PDF]
Virkkunen A, Rouhe A, Phan N, Kurimo M.
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Are Mongolian and Tungus genetically related? [PDF]
It is no secret that Gerhard Doerfer has argued strongly against a genetic relationship between the Mongolic and Tungusic languages. Ten years ago he presented a detailed analysis of the Mongolo-Tungusic vocabulary (1985).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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