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Journal Vol. LX. No. 2. 2018
Classes Lexicais E Gramaticalização: Adjetivos Em Línguas Geneticamente Não Relacionadas
Contribution to the UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) 6.20B.10.3
On the Specific Features of Orok As Compared with the Other Tungusic Languages
Causative/Inchoative Verb Alternation in Altaic Languages: Turkish, Turkmen, Nanai and Mongolian
References for the Sample Languages
Proof of the Algonquian-Wakashan Relationship
Robbeets, Martine 2017. Japanese, Korean and the Transeurasian Languages
Lexical and Genomic Data Suggest Ancient Chukotko-Kamchatkan–Nivkh and Yukaghir-Samoyedic Connections
В Е С Т Н И К Р Г Г У R S U H B U L L E T
The Expression of Modifiers and Arguments in the Noun Phrase and Beyond a Typological Study
A Case of Nivkh Phonetic Material : Possibilities of Archiving Recordings of Endangered Languages in the Sakhalin Title Region
New Evidence on Para-Mongolic Numerals
Toward the Reconstruction of Proto-Algonquian-Wakashan. Part 1: Proof of the Algonquian-Wakashan Relationship
Adjective Attribution
A Preliminary Study of Language Contacts Around Uilta in Sakhalin
Distant Language Relationship: the Current Perspective
Reconstructio Externa Linguae Ghiliacorum
Top View
Parts-Of-Speech Systems and Word Order
On Some Features of Nivkh and Uilta (In Connection with Prospects of Russian-Japanese Collaboration)
Journal Vol. LX. No. 2. 2018
Language Hotspots: What (Applied) Linguistics and Education Should Do About Language Endangerment in the Twenty-First Century Gregory D.S
Relative Clauses in the Languages of Sakhalin As an Areal Feature
Word Accent Systems in the Languages of Asia 2
Towards a Typology of Participles
Demonstratives in Nivkh: a Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis
Documenting Endangered Languages and Maintaining Language Diversity - Matthias Brenzinger, Tjeerd De Graaf
Supporting Information: Text (Linguistics)
Some Parallels in Grammar Between Nivkh and Tungusic Languages
Attritional Phenomena in the Nivkh Language on Sakhalin
A Case of Morphologically Bound Complementation in Abaza
References for the Sample Languages
Perspectives on the Global Language Extinction Crisis: the Oklahoma and Eastern Siberia Language Hotspots