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Yukaghir and Uralic / Václav  Blažek , Peter Piispanen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Harvard Oriental Series - Opera Minora ; 16Publisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2024]Copyright date: 2024Description: 1 online resource (287 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781463247713
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  • 494/.5
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- YUKAGHIR LANGUAGES IN TIME AND SPACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- 1. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION -- 2. YUKAGHIR LANGUAGE FAMILY AND ITS INTERNAL CLASSIFICATION -- 4. PRELIMINARY STATISTICAL RESULTS OF THE PRESENT STUDY AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES -- 5. CLASSIFICATION OF THE URALIC LANGUAGE FAMILY -- 6. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE URALIC PROTOLANGUAGE AND ITS LATER STAGES -- 7. YUKAGHIR – URALIC WORDLIST -- 8. LEXICAL CORRESPONDENCES BETWEEN YUKAGHIR AND INDIVIDUAL URALIC BRANCHES -- 9. YUKAGHIR AND INDO-EUROPEAN WORDLIST -- 10. YUKAGHIR – URALIC COMPARISONS IN SEMANTIC PERSPECTIVE -- 11. YUKAGHIR-URALIC PHONETIC CORRESPONDENCES -- 12. CONCLUSION -- 13. ABBREVIATIONS -- 14. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Summary: A study of the Uralic and Yukaghir protolanguages, and an account of the history of Uralo-Yukaghir research, seeking to determine whether Uralic and Yukaghir are genetically related entities.  The authors examine more than 350 lexical comparisons of Yukaghir with at least two Uralic subbranches, and attempt to establish phonetic correspondences between the protolanguages. The similar typology, word order, relatively high number of common pronouns, some numerals, grammatical parallels, and very similar phonological systems, are all taken into account to support the existence of a hypothetical Proto-Uralo-Yukaghir language.
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Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- YUKAGHIR LANGUAGES IN TIME AND SPACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- 1. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION -- 2. YUKAGHIR LANGUAGE FAMILY AND ITS INTERNAL CLASSIFICATION -- 4. PRELIMINARY STATISTICAL RESULTS OF THE PRESENT STUDY AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES -- 5. CLASSIFICATION OF THE URALIC LANGUAGE FAMILY -- 6. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE URALIC PROTOLANGUAGE AND ITS LATER STAGES -- 7. YUKAGHIR – URALIC WORDLIST -- 8. LEXICAL CORRESPONDENCES BETWEEN YUKAGHIR AND INDIVIDUAL URALIC BRANCHES -- 9. YUKAGHIR AND INDO-EUROPEAN WORDLIST -- 10. YUKAGHIR – URALIC COMPARISONS IN SEMANTIC PERSPECTIVE -- 11. YUKAGHIR-URALIC PHONETIC CORRESPONDENCES -- 12. CONCLUSION -- 13. ABBREVIATIONS -- 14. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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A study of the Uralic and Yukaghir protolanguages, and an account of the history of Uralo-Yukaghir research, seeking to determine whether Uralic and Yukaghir are genetically related entities.  The authors examine more than 350 lexical comparisons of Yukaghir with at least two Uralic subbranches, and attempt to establish phonetic correspondences between the protolanguages. The similar typology, word order, relatively high number of common pronouns, some numerals, grammatical parallels, and very similar phonological systems, are all taken into account to support the existence of a hypothetical Proto-Uralo-Yukaghir language.

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