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Human-Nature Relationships in the Tungus Societies of Siberia and Northeast China Alexandra Lavrillier, Aurore Dumont, Donatas Brandišauskas
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Loanwords in Sakha (Yakut), a Turkic Language of Siberia Brigitte Pakendorf, Innokentij Novgorodov
Culture Contact in Evenki Land Inner Asia Book Series
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Modern Tendencies of Language Policy and Language Planning in Russia and China: Comparative Study
Revival of the Evenki Language: Traditional and Modern Formats
Working with Traditional Knowledge: Communities, Institutions, Information Systems, Law and Ethics
Declining Evenki ’Identities’: Playing with Loyalty in Modern and Contemporary China Aurore Dumont
Altaic Languages
Associated Motion in Tungusic Languages: a Case of Mixed Argument Structure Brigitte Pakendorf, Natalia Stoynova
Experience in the Preservation and Development
Indigenous People and Political Agenda: the Issue of Social and Ecological Change of the Nomadic Siberian, the Evenki, in Russia
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The Quint : an Interdisciplinary Quarterly from the North 1 the Quint Volume Eleven Issue Three
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Social Ties on the Borderland Between Taiga and Steppe to the West of Lake Baikal
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Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
A Preliminary Study of Language Contacts Around Uilta in Sakhalin
Interrogative Strategies : an Areal Typology of the Languages of China
The Viability of Evenki
Études Mongoles Et Sibériennes, Centrasiatiques Et Tibétaines, 49 | 2018 Human-Nature Relationships in the Tungus Societies of Siberia and Northeast C
The Role of the New Evenkiness in the Evenki Language Revitalization: the Case of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
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On the Yenisei Kirghiz Title Ā-Rè*
Études Mongoles Et Sibériennes, Centrasiatiques Et Tibétaines, 46
Language Endangerment and Language Revitalization
History of Bible Translation in China
Papers from the First Annual Meeting of the Asian Geolinguistic Society of Japan
Cva Newsletter
Tungusic Historical Linguistics and the Buyla (A.K.A
The Interplay of Language-Internal Variation and Contact Influence in Language Change Brigitte Pakendorf
Syntactic Architecture and Its Consequences I: Syntax Inside the Grammar, 357–384
Lenore A. Grenoble Education Additional Training
Ethnolinguistic Ecology of the Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East (On the Material of the Languages of the Northern Group of the Manchu-Tungus Languages)