West Uralic: Problems with taxonomy ...

There is no consensus on the taxonomy of Uralic, and different models exist even for the well-studied western branches of the family. Häkkinen’s (2007, 2009) idea that Saami, Finnic and Mordvin form a genealogical node (“West Uralic”), has received surprisingly wide acceptance in recent literature o...

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Main Authors: Holopainen, Sampsa, Kuokkala, Juha
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Published: Humanities Commons 2023
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17613/bvfm-nz86 2024-09-30T14:42:02+00:00 West Uralic: Problems with taxonomy ... Holopainen, Sampsa Kuokkala, Juha 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.17613/bvfm-nz86 https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:69061/ en eng Humanities Commons Attribution Uralic languages Uralic languages--Classification Text Presentation ScholarlyArticle article-journal 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17613/bvfm-nz86 2024-09-02T09:29:52Z There is no consensus on the taxonomy of Uralic, and different models exist even for the well-studied western branches of the family. Häkkinen’s (2007, 2009) idea that Saami, Finnic and Mordvin form a genealogical node (“West Uralic”), has received surprisingly wide acceptance in recent literature on linguistics as well as prehistory, even though the postulation of West Uralic is based on rather few arguments. In this poster we discuss the alleged phonological innovations and refute their probative value. ... Text saami DataCite
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Uralic languages--Classification
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Uralic languages--Classification
Holopainen, Sampsa
Kuokkala, Juha
West Uralic: Problems with taxonomy ...
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description There is no consensus on the taxonomy of Uralic, and different models exist even for the well-studied western branches of the family. Häkkinen’s (2007, 2009) idea that Saami, Finnic and Mordvin form a genealogical node (“West Uralic”), has received surprisingly wide acceptance in recent literature on linguistics as well as prehistory, even though the postulation of West Uralic is based on rather few arguments. In this poster we discuss the alleged phonological innovations and refute their probative value. ...
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