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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Best practices for spatial language data harmonization, sharing and map creation-A case study of Uralic. [PDF]
Rantanen T +4 more
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Comments on Allan Bomhard, “The Origins of Proto-Indo-European: The Caucasian substrate hypothesis” [PDF]
The main claims of Bomhard's paper are that PIE originated in Central Asia, which accounts for its Eurasiatic properties such as resemblant pronouns (Uralic, IE, Kartvelian, Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic) and originally agglutinating morphology; then it ...
Nichols, J
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Postglacial genomes from foragers across Northern Eurasia reveal prehistoric mobility associated with the spread of the Uralic and Yeniseian languages [PDF]
Tian Chen Zeng +70 more
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Erzsebet Beőthy, Die Bezeichnungen für Himmelsrichtungen in den finnisch-ugrischen Sprachen (= Indiana University Publications. Uralic and Altaic Series, Vol. 84), Bloomington—The Hague 1967, XXXII + 241 S. [PDF]
P Ariste
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Societies of strangers do not speak less complex languages. [PDF]
Shcherbakova O +8 more
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Tiempo al tiempo de las lenguas indoeuropeas [PDF]
El tiempo verbal es una categoría bien lábil, sobre todo si la comparamos con el aspecto verbal, pues es obvio que para el hablante resulta más sencillo presentar una acción o estado como indeterminados (aspecto imperfectivo) o como determinados (aspecto
Ballester, Xaverio
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Z historie uralistiky II. (polovina 19. st. – současnost)
The article summarizes most important studies in the field of Uralic, i.e. Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic, languages with a special regard to comparative phonetics, morphology and also mythology, from c. 1850 till present.
Václav Blažek, Michal Kovář
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Z historie uralistiky : pionýrské období (9. stol. – 1850)
The article presents a history of Uralic, i.e. Fenno-Ugric and Samoyedic, desriptive and comparative studies in context of the comparative-historical linguistics at all, from beginnings stimulated by pioneering voyages of Normans in the 9th century to ...
Václav Blažek, Michal Kovář
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