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First Capitals of Armenia and Georgia: Armawir and Armazi (Problems of Early Ethnic Associations)
Mantua Humanistic Studies. Volume VI
Correlation of the Burushaski Pronominal System with Indo-European and Phonological and Grammatical Evidence for a Genetic Relationship
Coevolution of Languages and Genes Brigitte Pakendorf
UC Berkeley Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
On the Origin of Salish, Wakashan, and North
Northeast Caucasian Languages and the Ainu-Minoan Stock
A Dictionary of Linguistics
Chapter 45. Transeurasian As a Continuum of Diffusion /Draft of January 13, 2018/ Edward Vajda
Genomic Study of the Ket: a Paleo-Eskimo-Related Ethnic Group with Significant Ancient North Eurasian Ancestry
Yeniseian and Dene Hydronyms
Part V. Reference Material: Cumulative Bibliography and Indexes
BERNARD COMRIE PUBLICATIONS I. Books 1976 Aspect
Predicative Possession in the Novgorod Birch Bark Documents in the Ural-Altaic Context1
Vestigial Possessive Morphology in Na-Dene and Yeniseian1
KHABTAGAEVA,B.Language Contact in Siberia: Turkic, Mongolic, And
Agriculture and Phylic Dispersals ; Re- Evaluating the Evidence
Tai Kadai Languages of India: a Probe Into the Seventh Language Family
Top View
The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto
Advances in the Study of Siouan Languages and Linguistics
On the Burushaski–Indo-European Hypothesis by I. Čašule*
The Glottalic Theory of Proto-Indo-European Consonantism and Its Implications for Nostratic Sound Correspondences
On the Burushaski–Indo-European Hypothesis by I. Čašule*
Its Viability and Revival Prospects
A Provisional Atlas of Prehistoric Eurasia Based on Genetic Data Supporting the Farming-Language Dispersal Model–
Some Remarks on Turkic Elements of Mongolic Origin in Yeniseian*
Deep Relationships Between Languages
The Burusho-Yeniseian (Karasuk) Hypothesis Part 4: Burusho-Dene1
Burushaski − an Extraordinary Language in the Karakoram Mountains
Evidence Connecting Ainu and Na-Dene Languages 2 Qin Liu1, 2 * 3 1
Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages Europe And
The Relationship Between Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Yeniseian
(Sino-Caucasian) Languages
Supplemental Information
A Preliminary Attempt to Reconstruct the Lexeme of “Man” / “Person” of the Ainu-Minoan Proto-Language
Languages of the World
Who Were the *Kjet (羯) and What Language Did They Speak?1
The Deviant Typological Profile of Thetocharian Branch of Indo-European May Be Due to Uralic Substrate Influence
Genomic Study of the Ket: a Paleo-Eskimo-Related Ethnic Group with Significant Ancient North Eurasian Ancestry
Yeniseian Languages and Ainu-Minoan Stock
Clause Linkage in Ket
Supplementary Information
Supporting Information: Text (Linguistics)
Wanderwörter, Areality and Borders – the Word for ‘Bread’ in Selected Areas of Eurasia
The Dene-Kusunda Hypothesis’:
Traces of Yeniseian People Upon the East European Plain
A Descriptive Grammar of Ket (Yenisei-Ostyak)
Supplementary Information 2 3 Paleo-Eskimo Genetic Legacy Across North America 4 5 6 7 Pavel Flegontov, N
PHYLOGENETIC LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE and the DENE-YENISEIAN HOMELAND IGOR YANOVICH Universität Tübingen the Dene-Yeniseian Languag
Toward the Question of Yeniseian Homeland in Perspective of Toponymy
Tungusic Loanwords in Yeniseian Languages*