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Proto-Indo-European verbal syntax
It is argued that the PIE thematic flexion can be compared with the objective conjugation of the Uralic languages.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Typology of Coordination in the Uralic Languages [PDF]
It is widely known that coordinate conjunctions in the Uralic languages are of comparatively late origin. But it should not be assumed that there was no device to express coordinative relationships between nouns, other than straightforward juxtaposition.
ショウジ, ヒロシ +2 more
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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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Automatic Speech Recognition for Northern Sámi with comparison to other Uralic Languages [PDF]
Speech technology applications for major languages are becoming widely available, but for many other languages there is no commercial interest in developing speech technology.
Jokinen, Kristiina +3 more
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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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Societies of strangers do not speak less complex languages. [PDF]
Shcherbakova O +8 more
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Utilizing Language Technology in the Documentation of Endangered Uralic Languages
Gerstenberger C, Partanen N, Rießler M, Wilbur J. Utilizing Language Technology in the Documentation of Endangered Uralic Languages. The Northern European Journal of Language Technology.
Rießler, Michael ; https://orcid.org/ +3 more
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VI Международная научно-практическая конференция «Цифровизация языков народов России: масштабирование опыта и перспективы» [Conference] [PDF]
Valerij Maksimov
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Using Large Language Models to Transliterate Endangered Uralic Languages
This study investigates whether the Large Language Models are able to transliterate and normalize endangered Uralic languages, specifically when they have been written in early 20th century Latin script based transcription systems.
Partanen, Niko
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