This monograph dicsusses phonetic, morphological and semantic features of the ‘Altaic’ Sprachbund (i.e. Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic) elements in Yeniseian languages (Kott, Assan, Arin, Pumpokol, Yugh and Ket), a rather heterogeneous language family traditionally classified as one of the ‘Paleo-Siberian’ language groups, that are not related to each other or to any other languages on the face of the planet
Morphological categories of Siberian Turkic numerals are particularly complex and therefore deemed t...
AbstractThis study encourages a multidisciplinary research to identify parallels in the group belong...
The paper discusses different fifteen native Yeniseian1 and eleven Altaic loanwords connected to the...
The roughly forty native languages of Siberia fall into ten small language families and isolates. De...
Present research focuses on Mongolic loanwords in Ewenki dialects spoken in the territory of Buryati...
Tungusic is a small family of languages, many of which are endangered. It encompasses approximately ...
In this paper researched the most important elements of language contacts of Uzbek and Tajik, and al...
This chapter focuses on the current sociolinguistic status of the Tungusic languages in Russia: (Sib...
In Yeniseian languages certain criteria distinguish male and female classes. The present paper has a...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
Tables. We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sit...
The Evenki language belongs among the Tungusic languages, which together with the Turkic and Mongoli...
The monograph focuses on lexical borrowings from Russian into the Chulym Turkic dialects (Middle Chu...
Morphological categories of Siberian Turkic numerals are particularly complex and therefore deemed t...
AbstractThis study encourages a multidisciplinary research to identify parallels in the group belong...
The paper discusses different fifteen native Yeniseian1 and eleven Altaic loanwords connected to the...
The roughly forty native languages of Siberia fall into ten small language families and isolates. De...
Present research focuses on Mongolic loanwords in Ewenki dialects spoken in the territory of Buryati...
Tungusic is a small family of languages, many of which are endangered. It encompasses approximately ...
In this paper researched the most important elements of language contacts of Uzbek and Tajik, and al...
This chapter focuses on the current sociolinguistic status of the Tungusic languages in Russia: (Sib...
In Yeniseian languages certain criteria distinguish male and female classes. The present paper has a...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
Tables. We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sit...
The Evenki language belongs among the Tungusic languages, which together with the Turkic and Mongoli...
The monograph focuses on lexical borrowings from Russian into the Chulym Turkic dialects (Middle Chu...
Morphological categories of Siberian Turkic numerals are particularly complex and therefore deemed t...
AbstractThis study encourages a multidisciplinary research to identify parallels in the group belong...
The paper discusses different fifteen native Yeniseian1 and eleven Altaic loanwords connected to the...