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Ugric languages

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

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

  • URALIC MIGRATIONS: the LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE Václav

    URALIC MIGRATIONS: the LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE Václav

  • Materials on Forest Enets, an Indigenous Language of Northern Siberia

    Materials on Forest Enets, an Indigenous Language of Northern Siberia

  • Finland's Context and Configuration

    Finland's Context and Configuration

  • Towards Openly Multilingual Policies and Practices: Assessing Minority

    Towards Openly Multilingual Policies and Practices: Assessing Minority

  • Short Grammatical Description of Khanty

    Short Grammatical Description of Khanty

  • 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’

  • Ármin Vámbéry (1832-1913) As a Historian of Early Hungarian Settlement in the Carpathian Basin.” Hungarian Cultural Studies

    Ármin Vámbéry (1832-1913) As a Historian of Early Hungarian Settlement in the Carpathian Basin.” Hungarian Cultural Studies

  • Studies in Uralic Vocalism III*

    Studies in Uralic Vocalism III*

  • Interrogative Words and Content Questions in Tundra Nenets

    Interrogative Words and Content Questions in Tundra Nenets

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

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

  • Tundra Nenets Predication in Change

    Tundra Nenets Predication in Change

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

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

  • Hungarian and Language Contact Sampsa Holopainen University of Helsinki Uralic Language Contact 1.4.2018 Sampsa.Holopainen@Helsinki.Fi Hungarian Language

    Hungarian and Language Contact Sampsa Holopainen University of Helsinki Uralic Language Contact 1.4.2018 [email protected] Hungarian Language

  • The Inverse Agreement Constraint in Uralic Languages Katalin É

    The Inverse Agreement Constraint in Uralic Languages Katalin É

  • The Finno-Ugric Foundations of Language Teaching

    The Finno-Ugric Foundations of Language Teaching

  • Meänkieli in Sweden: an Overview of A

    Meänkieli in Sweden: an Overview of A

  • Nenets Folklore in Russian: the Movement of Culture in Forms and Languages

    Nenets Folklore in Russian: the Movement of Culture in Forms and Languages

Top View
  • Y-Chromosomal Connection Between Hungarians and Geographically
  • Transylvania: Its Past and Present
  • The Hungarian Language Reform in European Comparison.” Hungarian Cultural Studies
  • On Parallel Teaching of Finnish and Estonian Within Finno-Ugric Studies Extra Muros Johanna Laakso Universität Wien
  • Uralic Language Identification
  • Multilingual Practices in Finno-Ugric Communities
  • On the Etymology of Hungarian Úr ‘Lord, Gentleman’ and Its Possible Cognates
  • Uralic Linguistic Terminology: Selected Problems and Examples1
  • The Enigma of the Classification of Hungarian
  • Automatic Creation of Bilingual Dictionaries for Finno-Ugric Languages
  • Hungarian Orientalism and the Zichy Expeditions
  • Exploring Natural Language Processing Methods for Finno-Ugric Langages Thierry Poibeau, Benjamin Fagard
  • The Uralic/Finno-Ugric Languages and Their Common Linguistic Heritage
  • Non-Canonical Agent-Marking in Eastern Khanty: a Functional- Pragmatic Perspective
  • Indo-Iranian Loanwords in the Ugric Languages
  • Forest Nenets Folklore and Identity Eva Toulouze
  • Impact of Native Culture and Religion on the Mari Language
  • The Syntax of Hungarian


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