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Migracijske Teme 4/1988
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
Reconstructing Proto-Ugric and Proto-Uralic Object Marking Katalin É
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
Interrogative Words and Content Questions in Tundra Nenets
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Computational Linguistics For
Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities
Structural Case and Objective Conjugation in Northern Samoyedic Melani Wratil University of Düsseldorf
Kone Foundation Te Language Programme 2012–2016
Book of Abstracts
On the Typology of Negation in Ob-Ugric and Samoyedic Languages
Counting Bases in the Samoyedic Languages: the Present and the Past
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
Multilingual Practices in Finno-Ugric Communities
Reconsidering the History” (A Történelem Újragondolása)
Top View
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
27–29Th October 2017 Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow, Russia
AN OVERVIEW Ksenia Shagal University of Helsinki 1. Intr
New and Old Samoyed Etymologies*
The Finno-Ugric and Uralic Languages in Modern Linguistics
H.TDD 9 Sociolinguistic Notes on a Samoyedic FINAL
Group of Finno-Ugric Languages and Its Heritage in the Place Names and Substratum Vocabulary of the Russian North
Non-Linguistic Conditions for Causativization As a Linguistic Attractor
Indo-Iranian Borrowings in Uralic
Early Metallurgy in Language: the History of Metal Names in Finnic1
How Should the Hungarian Language Be Correctly Classified Within the Ugric Language Taxon?