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Proceedings of the 14th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL14). MIT Working Papers in Linguistics
Compiler: T. Bondarenko, D. Privoznov, C. Davis, J. Colley
Proceedings of the 14th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL14)
Chapters
Knyazev M., , in: Proceedings of the 14th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL14). MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 2019. P. 137–144.
SUBJECT-ORIENTATION, LOGOPHORICITY AND INDEXICAL SHIFT UNDER VERBS OF HEARING ...
Added: January 24, 2019
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Барнаул: Издательство Алтайского государственного университета, 2021.
В сборнике представлены научные материалы II Международного алтаистического форума «Тюрко-монгольский мир Большого Алтая: историко-культурное наследие и современность», который состоялся 30 сентября — 3 октября 2021 г. на базе Алтайского государственного университета и Горно-Алтайского государственного университета. Целью II форума являлась консолидация ведущих научных школ и экспертов России, стран БольшогоАлтая и Центральной Азии в области изучения алтаистики ...
Added: January 12, 2022
Robbeets M., Bouckaert R., Gruntov I. et al., Nature 2021 Vol. 599 No. 7886 P. 616–621
The origin and early dispersal of speakers of Transeurasian languages—that is, Japanese, Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic—is among the most disputed issues of Eurasian population history. A key problem is the relationship between linguistic dispersals, agricultural expansions and population movements. Here we address this question by ‘triangulating’ genetics, archaeology and linguistics in a unified perspective. ...
Added: November 11, 2021
MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 2020.
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Added: October 28, 2021
Pimenova N., , in: Finnisch-Ugrische Mitteilungen.Vol. 45.: Helmut Buske, 2021. Ch. 1 P. 87–110.
The Eskimo-Aleut languages are believed to represent a separate prehistoric migration of people from Asia. The more credible proposals on the external relations and prehistoric contacts of Eskimo-Aleut concern one or more of the language families of northern Eurasia. The two serious genetic hypotheses are ‘Altaic’ and ‘Uralo-Siberian’ or more inclusively ‘Nostratic’ (‘Eurasiatic’). With using ...
Added: October 24, 2021
Kassian A., Starostin G., Egorov I. et al., Evolutionary Human Sciences (United Kingdom) 2021 Vol. 3 Article 32
In this paper, we present the results of our analysis of the 110-item basic wordlists for four reconstructed and one ancient languages, the linguistic ancestors of five language families which are hypothesized to constitute the Altaic (a.k.a. Transeurasian) macrofamily: Proto-Turkic, Proto-Mongolic, Proto-Tungusic, Middle Korean and Proto-Japonic wordlists. Protolanguage wordlists were reconstructed according to strict criteria ...
Added: July 31, 2021
СПб.: Институт лингвистических исследований РАН, 2018.
Тезисы докладов международной научной конференции "Первая конференция по уральским, алтайским и палеоазиатским языкам. Памяти А. П. Володина". Конференция прошла в Санкт-Петербурге 6—8 декабря 2018 г. ...
Added: December 11, 2018
Dybo A., Journal of Language Relationship 2016 No. 14/1-2 P. 71–106
The paper discusses several general problems of present-day historical Altaistics, taking as a reference point the critical evaluation of two large monographs by Martine Robbeets — one on the Altaic origins of the Japanese language (Robbeets, Martine. 2005. Is Japanese related to Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic? Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz) and another on the evidence that ...
Added: February 3, 2018
Mudrak O., М.: МГПУ, Языки народов мира, ТЕЗАУРУС, 2011.
This book (1323 pp.) includes etymological dictionaries of the Proto-Eskimo language (about 1800 entries), separate Proto-Yupik stems (about 850 entries), separate Proto-Inupik stems (about 400 entries). It also includes Proto-Altaic etymologies (1200 entries) and correspondenes with archaic Paleo-Siberian laguages. The author presents the Proto-Eskimo reconstruction of phonemes, regular correspondences with Proto-Altaic phonetic system. Thie book completes ...
Added: October 26, 2017
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Added: October 19, 2017
Cambridge: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 2013.
This volume contains the proceedings of WAFL8, the annual Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics. WAFL is one of the major conferences on the formal analysis of the languages of the Altaic macro-family. The contributions in the volume address different questions in syntax, semantics, and phonology of Japanese, Korean, Mongolian and various Turkic languages. ...
Added: October 18, 2014