New and Old Samoyed Etymologies, Part 2
This paper is a sequel to New and Old Samoyed Etymologies published in FUF 56, offering etymological equations between Samoyed and Finno-Ugric languages, including both new etymologies and arguments supporting previous comparisons that have not been accepted in the strictest modern treatments of the...
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description | This paper is a sequel to New and Old Samoyed Etymologies published in FUF 56, offering etymological equations between Samoyed and Finno-Ugric languages, including both new etymologies and arguments supporting previous comparisons that have not been accepted in the strictest modern treatments of the Proto-Uralic lexicon. A total of fourteen Samoyed word families are analyzed as inherited from Proto-Uralic. |
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spelling | fthcommons:oai:hcommons.org/hc:39083 2025-01-17T00:40:13+00:00 New and Old Samoyed Etymologies, Part 2 Ante Aikio 2006 https://doi.org/10.17613/cphs-3g89 English eng Société Finno-Ougrienne 871358:Comparative linguistics:topical 992169:Language and languages--Etymology:topical 958134:Historical linguistics:topical 1162191:Uralic languages:topical 999202:Linguistics:topical 2006 fthcommons https://doi.org/10.17613/cphs-3g89 2024-10-22T01:07:09Z This paper is a sequel to New and Old Samoyed Etymologies published in FUF 56, offering etymological equations between Samoyed and Finno-Ugric languages, including both new etymologies and arguments supporting previous comparisons that have not been accepted in the strictest modern treatments of the Proto-Uralic lexicon. A total of fourteen Samoyed word families are analyzed as inherited from Proto-Uralic. Other/Unknown Material samoyed* Humanities Commons CORE Deposits |
spellingShingle | 871358:Comparative linguistics:topical 992169:Language and languages--Etymology:topical 958134:Historical linguistics:topical 1162191:Uralic languages:topical 999202:Linguistics:topical Ante Aikio New and Old Samoyed Etymologies, Part 2 |
title | New and Old Samoyed Etymologies, Part 2 |
title_full | New and Old Samoyed Etymologies, Part 2 |
title_fullStr | New and Old Samoyed Etymologies, Part 2 |
title_full_unstemmed | New and Old Samoyed Etymologies, Part 2 |
title_short | New and Old Samoyed Etymologies, Part 2 |
title_sort | new and old samoyed etymologies, part 2 |
topic | 871358:Comparative linguistics:topical 992169:Language and languages--Etymology:topical 958134:Historical linguistics:topical 1162191:Uralic languages:topical 999202:Linguistics:topical |
topic_facet | 871358:Comparative linguistics:topical 992169:Language and languages--Etymology:topical 958134:Historical linguistics:topical 1162191:Uralic languages:topical 999202:Linguistics:topical |
url | https://doi.org/10.17613/cphs-3g89 |