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Case in Yukaghir Languages

2012
AbstractThis article describes case marking of core arguments in two extant Yukaghir languages, the Tundra Yukaghir language spoken in the Lower-Kolyma region of Saha (Russia) and the Kolyma Yukaghir language of the Upper-Kolyma region. The Yukaghir languages have rich, predominantly agglutinating morphology, which serves as the primary means of ...
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Borrowings in the Yukaghir language: Yakut derivational affix -laa in the speech of the Tundra Yukaghirs

Arctic XXI century
The article is devoted to a relevant and under-researched topic of foreign language influence on the Yukaghir language, spoken by one of the smallest ethnic groups in the northeastern part of Siberia, with fewer than 50 speakers, primarily residing in the Low Kolyma and Upper Kolyma regions of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia).
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Languagedescription and documentation from the native speaker’s point of view: The case of the Tundra Yukaghir

2014
This chapter discusses the responsibility of the field linguist to ‘give something back’ to the endangered language community (see Hugo, this volume). It will focus on what native speakers of that community need from the researcher, rather than on what the researcher may have decided to give to the native speakers.
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Reply to Kassian et al. (2023). Calibrated weighted permutation test detects ancient language connections in the Circumpolar area (Chukotian-Nivkh and Yukaghir-Samoyedic)

Journal of Historical Linguistics
Abstract Kassian et al. (2023) propose a method to detect ancient linguistic relationships by means of a weighted permutation test applied to word lists. The method provides evidence for an ancient historical connection between Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages and Nivkh languages, and between Samoyedic languages and ...
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Large language models encode clinical knowledge

Nature, 2023
Shekoofeh Azizi   +2 more
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Folklore narratives on the toponymy of the Russian Far North (Based on the Yukaghir, Even, and Yakut languages)

Acta Borealia, 2023
Samona Nikolaevna Kurilova   +3 more
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Primary progressive aphasia and the evolving neurology of the language network

Nature Reviews Neurology, 2014
M-Marsel Mesulam   +2 more
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