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Materials for the Study of the Ainu Language and Folklore (Cracow 1912).
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ISBN: 3110818833 9783110818833 Year: 2017 Publisher: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter, Inc.

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Volume 2, Materials for the Study of Ainu Language and Folklore, contains a reprint of the classic 1912 Cracow edition with an Ainu-English index with indication of frequency and occurrence, a reverse index, an English index, and a grammatical index.

Materials for the study of the Ainu language and folklore
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ISBN: 311010928X 3110161184 3110176149 9783110221053 3110221055 3110818833 3110895684 3110820765 Year: 2004 Publisher: Berlin Mouton de Gruyter

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Volume 4 includes unique records of Orok (Uilta), a Tungusic language (dictionaries, texts, grammatical comments) noted down by Pilsudski directly from native informants at the beginning of the 20th century on Sakhalin. The original source material is identified with the help of - and confronted against - all the existing contemporary dictionaries with the assistance of leading specialists in the field (the Novosibirsk Avrorin group, also called the school of Manchu-Tungusologists). Abundant comparative data are quoted. All necessary introductory information and commentaries of ethnographic, h


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Materials for the study of Tungusic languages and folklore
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ISBN: 9783110205619 9783110221053 3110221055 1306968321 3110205610 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berlin De Gruyter Mouton

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Volume 4 includes unique records of Orok (Uilta), a Tungusic language (dictionaries, texts, grammatical comments) noted down by Pilsudski directly from native informants at the beginning of the 20th century on Sakhalin. The original source material is identified with the help of - and confronted against - all the existing contemporary dictionaries with the assistance of leading specialists in the field (the Novosibirsk Avrorin group, also called the school of Manchu-Tungusologists). Abundant comparative data are quoted. All necessary introductory information and commentaries of ethnographic, h

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