Tungusic languages: Past and present
Tungusic is a small family of languages, many of which are endangered. It encompasses approximately twenty languages located in Siberia and northern China. These languages are distributed over an enormous area that ranges from the Yenisey River and Xinjiang in the west to the Kamchatka Peninsula and...
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author | Hölzl, Andreas Payne, Thomas E. Aralova, Natalia Pakendorf, Brigitte Czerwinski, Patryk Khabtagaeva, Bayarma Klyachko, Elena Perekhvalskaya, Elena Robbeets, Martine Oskolskaya, Sofia Zikmundová, Veronika |
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description | Tungusic is a small family of languages, many of which are endangered. It encompasses approximately twenty languages located in Siberia and northern China. These languages are distributed over an enormous area that ranges from the Yenisey River and Xinjiang in the west to the Kamchatka Peninsula and Sakhalin in the east. They extend as far north as the Taimyr Peninsula and, for a brief period, could even be found in parts of Central and Southern China. This book is an attempt to bring researchers from different backgrounds together to provide an open-access publication in English that is freely available to all scholars in the field. The contributions cover all branches of Tungusic and a wide range of linguistic features. Topics include synchronic descriptions, typological comparisons, dialectology, language contact, and diachronic reconstruction. Some of the contributions are based on first-hand data collected during fieldwork, in some cases from the last speakers of a given language. |
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spelling | ftlangscipr:oai:omp.langsci-press.org:publicationFormat/3700 2025-06-15T14:31:48+00:00 Tungusic languages: Past and present Hölzl, Andreas Payne, Thomas E. Aralova, Natalia Pakendorf, Brigitte Czerwinski, Patryk Khabtagaeva, Bayarma Klyachko, Elena Perekhvalskaya, Elena Robbeets, Martine Oskolskaya, Sofia Zikmundová, Veronika 2022-10-05 Digital (DA) https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/355 eng eng Language Science Press https://langsci-press.org/index.php/Language%20Science%20Press/catalog/view/355/3700/2551-1 Language Science Press; Book 2022 ftlangscipr 2025-06-04T03:07:01Z Tungusic is a small family of languages, many of which are endangered. It encompasses approximately twenty languages located in Siberia and northern China. These languages are distributed over an enormous area that ranges from the Yenisey River and Xinjiang in the west to the Kamchatka Peninsula and Sakhalin in the east. They extend as far north as the Taimyr Peninsula and, for a brief period, could even be found in parts of Central and Southern China. This book is an attempt to bring researchers from different backgrounds together to provide an open-access publication in English that is freely available to all scholars in the field. The contributions cover all branches of Tungusic and a wide range of linguistic features. Topics include synchronic descriptions, typological comparisons, dialectology, language contact, and diachronic reconstruction. Some of the contributions are based on first-hand data collected during fieldwork, in some cases from the last speakers of a given language. Book Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Sakhalin Taimyr Tungusic languages yenisey river Siberia Unknown Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) Yenisey ENVELOPE(82.680,82.680,71.828,71.828) |
spellingShingle | Hölzl, Andreas Payne, Thomas E. Aralova, Natalia Pakendorf, Brigitte Czerwinski, Patryk Khabtagaeva, Bayarma Klyachko, Elena Perekhvalskaya, Elena Robbeets, Martine Oskolskaya, Sofia Zikmundová, Veronika Tungusic languages: Past and present |
title | Tungusic languages: Past and present |
title_full | Tungusic languages: Past and present |
title_fullStr | Tungusic languages: Past and present |
title_full_unstemmed | Tungusic languages: Past and present |
title_short | Tungusic languages: Past and present |
title_sort | tungusic languages: past and present |
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