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Kai Donner's three Uralic etymologies
This article analyses Kai Donner's (1888-1935) three Uralic etymologies: hakata 'to hew'; huosia 'cleaning swift' and tiiti 'Sperling', which appear in his manuscript meant to be published on E.N.
NUMMENAHO, Pirjo Tuulikki +1 more
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Broca's biases in modern aphasiology. [PDF]
Martínez-Ferreiro S, Norvik MI.
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North Asian population relationships in a global context. [PDF]
Kidd KK +13 more
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Genetic Diversity and Possible Origins of the Hepatitis B Virus in Siberian Natives. [PDF]
Manuylov V +15 more
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The Finnic Peoples of Russia: Genetic Structure Inferred from Genome-Wide and Y-Chromosome Data. [PDF]
Agdzhoyan A +10 more
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Names with /i/ Suit Positive Faces: The Naming Paradigm. [PDF]
Körner A, Röth L, Rummer R.
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Jiwar: A database and calculator for word neighborhood measures in 40 languages. [PDF]
Alzahrani A.
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Pre-Slavic and Slavic Interaction at Eastern Periphery of Slavic Expansion in Northeastern Europe (Y-Gene Pools of Volga-Oka Region). [PDF]
Adamov D +14 more
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The Forest and Tundra Nenets: differences in Y-chromosome haplogroups. [PDF]
Kharkov VN +5 more
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