AbstractThis study encourages a multidisciplinary research to identify parallels in the group belonging and chronology of South Siberian Turkic (Chulym Turkic and Bachat Teleut) and Yakut. There is solid evidence that the ancestors of modern Yakuts and their language originate from the Central Asian steppe Proto-Turkic community of the 1st century BC. South Siberian Turkic varieties have not been studied as thoroughly, but they are expected to have traces of some non-Turkic language substratum. The analysis of the Teleut gene pool has revealed two different components of the Turkic and non-Turkic nature, which gives reason to consider non-Turkic elements in Teleut as aboriginal. The gene pool study of the Chulym Turks is expected to contrib...
This article discusses the ethnic processes in Сentral Asia. The medieval history and language of Tu...
This paper is dedicated to the great Andreas P. Dulson, who pioneered the study of the Chulym Turkic...
The Yakuts, Middle Age Turkic speakers (15th–16th centuries), are widely accepted as the first settl...
This study encourages a multidisciplinary research to identify parallels in the group belonging and ...
AbstractThis study encourages a multidisciplinary research to identify parallels in the group belong...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
International audienceThis study is part of an ongoing project aiming at determining the ethnogenesi...
The study of the origin of the Yakuts focuses on the ethnic history of their alien Turkic-Mongolian ...
The present study focuses on historical developments in the phonology of Yakut--the language of the ...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
The Evenki language belongs among the Tungusic languages, which together with the Turkic and Mongoli...
<div><p>The Turkic peoples represent a diverse collection of ethnic groups defined by the Turkic lan...
This paper gives a short review of Siberian linguistic area and some essential concepts of language ...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
This article discusses the ethnic processes in Сentral Asia. The medieval history and language of Tu...
This paper is dedicated to the great Andreas P. Dulson, who pioneered the study of the Chulym Turkic...
The Yakuts, Middle Age Turkic speakers (15th–16th centuries), are widely accepted as the first settl...
This study encourages a multidisciplinary research to identify parallels in the group belonging and ...
AbstractThis study encourages a multidisciplinary research to identify parallels in the group belong...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
International audienceThis study is part of an ongoing project aiming at determining the ethnogenesi...
The study of the origin of the Yakuts focuses on the ethnic history of their alien Turkic-Mongolian ...
The present study focuses on historical developments in the phonology of Yakut--the language of the ...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
The Evenki language belongs among the Tungusic languages, which together with the Turkic and Mongoli...
<div><p>The Turkic peoples represent a diverse collection of ethnic groups defined by the Turkic lan...
This paper gives a short review of Siberian linguistic area and some essential concepts of language ...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
This article discusses the ethnic processes in Сentral Asia. The medieval history and language of Tu...
This paper is dedicated to the great Andreas P. Dulson, who pioneered the study of the Chulym Turkic...
The Yakuts, Middle Age Turkic speakers (15th–16th centuries), are widely accepted as the first settl...