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The language of Siberian Eskimos as recorded by Jan "Eskimo" Welzl

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2013
In the present study the numerals of Siberian Eskimos recorded by Jan "Eskimo" Welzl are analyzed in context of the "Arctic" languages, wide-spread from Greenland to the archipelago Novaja Zemľa, concretely Eskaleutan, Chukcho-Koryak, Yukaghir, Yakutic ...
Václav Blažek, Michal Schwarz
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Verbal numeral classifiers in languages of Eastern Eurasia: A typological survey

open access: yesOpen Linguistics
This article presents a typological survey of verbal numeral classifiers (VNCs) in languages of Eastern Eurasia. As classifiers of occurrence (e.g., to V once, to V twice), VNCs are prevalent in languages of East Asia and Southeast Asia, yet the ...
Honkasalo Sami, Yurayong Chingduang
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Additional Turkic and Tungusic Borrowings into Yukaghir III

open access: yesJournal of Old Turkic Studies, 2019
Continuing on previous research, in this part of a paper series, a total of thirty-nine newly found suggested borrowings from the Turkic, Tungusic and Mongolic (and Russian) languages into the Yukaghir languages and dialects of far northeastern Siberia are presented as loanword etymologies, which is followed by the discussion of a few tentative cases ...
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Deixis as the Origin of Language [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
International audienceA cross-linguistic, typological, phylogenetic, ontogenetic, diachronic, and synchronic analysis, takion in account semantic, pragmatic, phonological, morphological and syntactic data points at deixis as the probable origin of the ...
Kirtchuk, Pablo
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WYMIERAJĄCY JUKAGIRZY. GENY, ETNICZNOŚĆ I KULTURA W PÓŁNOCNEJ JAKUCJI

open access: yesEtnografia Polska, 2016
Almost one hundred years ago Waldemar Jochelson, a member of North Pacific Jesup Expedition to Siberia, wrote that Yukaghirs were on the edge of extinction. It seems however that “the edge of extinction” is quite flexible phenomenon, because more than a
Jarosław Derlicki
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Focus case outside of Austronesian: An analysis of Kolyma Yukaghir [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Case is traditionally approached as a lexical phenomenon in HPSG. The LinGO Grammar Matrix customization system, an HPSG-based grammar engineering toolkit and also a typological meta-resource, includes several options for case assignment, and one of them,
Bender, Emily M., Zamaraeva, Olga
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Distributive Numerals in the Forest Yukaghir Language [PDF]

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice, 2020
The study aims to identify semantic and derivational features of distributive numerals in the Forest Yukaghir language. Scientific novelty of the work lies in the fact that this class of numerals is considered for the first time, using material from the Forest Yukaghir language; their semantics, morphemic structure are determined, new vocabulary is ...
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Percepções da presa

open access: yesAnuário Antropológico, 2018
Para os Yukaghirs da Sibéria, a presa é vista como uma amante que precisa se “entregar” ao caçador, demonstrando desejo sexual por ele. Consequentemente, o caçador busca seduzir a presa transformando seu corpo na imagem dela.
Rane Willerslev
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‘An anthropological concept of the concept’: reversibility among the Siberian Yukaghirs

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2007
This article attempts to sketch a new anthropological epistemology. It does so by revisiting the work that concepts do in economic models, and by suggesting an alternative ‘anthropological concept of the concept’ for the economy.
Corsin Jimenez, Alberto   +2 more
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