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  • Migracijske Teme 4/1988

    Migracijske Teme 4/1988

  • On the Article-Like Use of the Px2sg in Dolgan, Nganasan and Some Other Languages in an Areal Siberian Context1

    On the Article-Like Use of the Px2sg in Dolgan, Nganasan and Some Other Languages in an Areal Siberian Context1

  • A Grammar of Tundra Nenets Mouton Grammar Library

    A Grammar of Tundra Nenets Mouton Grammar Library

  • Reconstructing Proto-Ugric and Proto-Uralic Object Marking Katalin É

    Reconstructing Proto-Ugric and Proto-Uralic Object Marking Katalin É

  • Drastic Demographic Events Triggered the Uralic Spread to Appear in Diachronica

    Drastic Demographic Events Triggered the Uralic Spread to Appear in Diachronica

  • ESTONIAN LANGUAGE Kala on Puu Juures ‘A Fish Is Near the Tree’ Literally: ‘A Fish Is in the Root of a Tree’

    ESTONIAN LANGUAGE Kala on Puu Juures ‘A Fish Is Near the Tree’ Literally: ‘A Fish Is in the Root of a Tree’

  • Interrogative Words and Content Questions in Tundra Nenets

    Interrogative Words and Content Questions in Tundra Nenets

  • Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Computational Linguistics For

    Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Computational Linguistics For

  • Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities

    Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities

  • Structural Case and Objective Conjugation in Northern Samoyedic Melani Wratil University of Düsseldorf

    Structural Case and Objective Conjugation in Northern Samoyedic Melani Wratil University of Düsseldorf

  • Kone Foundation Te Language Programme 2012–2016

    Kone Foundation Te Language Programme 2012–2016

  • Book of Abstracts

    Book of Abstracts

  • On the Typology of Negation in Ob-Ugric and Samoyedic Languages

    On the Typology of Negation in Ob-Ugric and Samoyedic Languages

  • Counting Bases in the Samoyedic Languages: the Present and the Past

    Counting Bases in the Samoyedic Languages: the Present and the Past

  • Estonian Language Estonian Institute Suur-Karja 14, Tallinn 10140, Estonia Tel

    Estonian Language Estonian Institute Suur-Karja 14, Tallinn 10140, Estonia Tel

  • Canonical and Non-Canonical Patterns in the Adpositional Phrase of Western Uralic: Constraints of Borrowing

    Canonical and Non-Canonical Patterns in the Adpositional Phrase of Western Uralic: Constraints of Borrowing

  • Multilingual Practices in Finno-Ugric Communities

    Multilingual Practices in Finno-Ugric Communities

  • Reconsidering the History” (A Történelem Újragondolása)

    Reconsidering the History” (A Történelem Újragondolása)

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  • Uralic Linguistic Terminology: Selected Problems and Examples1
  • Adjective Attribution
  • The Enigma of the Classification of Hungarian
  • Proto-Uralic—What, Where, and When?
  • Siberian Genetic Diversity Reveals Complex Origins of the Samoyedic‐Speaking Populations
  • Profile of Reflexives in Hill Mari 129
  • *‡Table 6. Languages
  • Typological Overview of the Uralic Languages Chingduang Yurayong 28.01.2019 Uralic Languages Uralic Languages General Typological Profile of Uralic Languages
  • The Uralic Languages
  • Dual Number in the North Saami Dialect of Ofoten and Sør-Troms
  • Languages of the World
  • Comparative Constructions of Similarity in Northern Samoyedic Languages
  • Reflexivejsja, ‘Have Suffixes, a Need’)
  • Speech Recognition for Endangered and Extinct Samoyedic Languages
  • The Deviant Typological Profile of Thetocharian Branch of Indo-European May Be Due to Uralic Substrate Influence
  • Europe's Mosaic of Languages by Harald Haarmann
  • 163 High-Frequency Contrastive Grammar Features of the Uralic
  • Wanderwörter, Areality and Borders – the Word for ‘Bread’ in Selected Areas of Eurasia


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