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Contents Abbreviations of the Names of Languages in the Statistical Maps
Journal Vol. LX. No. 2. 2018
Tungusic from the Perspective of Areal Linguistics : Focusing on the Bikin Dialect of Udihe
In Search of Language Contact Between Jarawa and Aka-Bea: the Languages of South Andaman1
On the Similarities and Differences Between the Mongolic, Tungusic, and Eskimo-Aleut Languages
Causative/Inchoative Verb Alternation in Altaic Languages: Turkish, Turkmen, Nanai and Mongolian
Tungusic Languages
Families Indo-European Is Just One of Many Large Language Families in The
Altaic Languages
(2017). the Development of Negation in the Transeurasian Languages. in M
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Chapter 43 the Homelands of the Individual Transeurasian Proto
New Evidence on Para-Mongolic Numerals
"Language Shift and Substratum Interference in (Pre)History" 11-12 July 2017, MPI-SHH (Jena)
A Contrastive Hierarchy Approach to Tungusic and Mongolic Labial Harmony Author(S)
Ko, Seongyeon. 2018. Tongue Root Harmony and Vowel Contrast In
The Homeland of Proto-Tungusic Inferred from Contemporary Words and Ancient Genomes
Introduction: “Altaic-Type” Languages
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The Influence of Russian on the Eskaleut Languages
American Community Survey Redesign of Language-Spoken-At-Home Data, 2016
Japanese, the Altaic Theory, and the Limits of Language Classification
The Inter-Comparison of Manchu-Tungusic Languages
On Thin Ice: Language, Culture and Environment in the Arctic
Journal Vol. LX. No. 2. 2018
Transeurasian Basic Verbs: Copy Or Cognate? in É
Word Accent Systems in the Languages of Asia 2
Languages of the World
Even and the Northern Tungusic Languages Brigitte Pakendorf, Natalia Aralova
2 Languages of the World
3 Major Language Families
Relationship Between the Altaic Languages and the Korean Language
Chapter 3 the Classification of the Transeurasian Languages Martine
Tungusic Historical Linguistics and the Buyla (A.K.A
Is the Taxon of Altaic Languages Natural Or Artificial?
(De-)Altaicisation As Convergence and Divergence Between Japonic And
A New Reconstruction of the Common Origin of the Japanese and Korean Languages
Reconstructing the Language Map of Prehistorical Northeast Asia
The Mongolic Languages Routledge Language Family Series
(De-)Altaicisation As Convergence and Divergence Between Japonic and Koreanic Languages
Non-Linguistic Conditions for Causativization As a Linguistic Attractor
Tungusic Loanwords in Yeniseian Languages*
The Mongolic Vowel Shift Revisited