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In “A Russian-Yakut-Ewenki Trilingual Dictionary” by N.V. Sljunin , José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente offers the philological edition of a very early twentieth-century source of two indigenous languages from Siberia. This edition includes the facsimile of the original handwritten document. Whereas specialists have known about the existence of Sljunin’s Yakut data by indirect references to it in at least one standard dictionary, there was no available information regarding Sljunin’s Ewenki data. Furthermore, careful linguistic analysis reveals that the Ewenki variety reflected in Sljunin’s dictionary may have already dissapeared.
Yakut language --- Evenki language --- Avanki language --- Avankil language --- Chapogir language --- Ewenki language --- Khamnigan language (Tungus-Manchu) --- O-wen-kʻo language --- Owenke language --- Tungus language --- Tungus-Manchu languages --- Jakut language --- Turkic languages, Northeast --- Dictionaries
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Old Turkic is the earliest, directly attested Turkic language. This original work describes the grammar of Old Turkic. The language is documented in inscriptions in the 'runic' script in Mongolia and the Yenisey basin, from the seventh to the tenth century; in Uygur manuscripts from Chinese Turkestan in Uygur, and in runic and other scripts (comprising religious - mostly Buddhist -, legal, literary, medical, folkloric, astrological and personal material), from the ninth to the thirteenth century; and in eleventh-century Qarakhanid texts, mostly in Arabic writing. All aspects of Old Turkic are dealt with: phonology, subphonemic phenomena and morphophonology, and the way these are reflected in the various scripts, derivational and inflectional morphology, grammatical categories, word classes, syntax, textual and extra-textual reference and other means of coherence, lexical fields, discourse types, phraseology as well as stylistic, dialect and diachronic variation.
Turkish language --- Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- Old Turkic language --- Turc ancien (Langue) --- Grammaire --- Old Turkic language - Grammar. --- Kök-Türk language --- Old Kirghiz language --- Old Oghuz language --- Old Turkish language --- Old Uighur language --- Uighur language --- Inscriptions, Old Turkic --- Turkic languages, Northeast --- Grammar. --- History.
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Old Turkic language --- Turc ancien (Langue) --- Word formation --- Formation des mots --- -Kök-Türk language --- Old Kirghiz language --- Old Oghuz language --- Old Turkish language --- Old Uighur language --- Uighur language --- Inscriptions, Old Turkic --- Turkic languages, Northeast --- Word formation. --- -Word formation --- Kök-Türk language
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"An analysis of Sakha linguistic sensibilities and practices in the urban space of Yakutsk, capital of the Sakha Republic, based on research conducted in the early twenty-first century"--
Anthropological linguistics --- Yakut language --- Yakut (Turkic people) --- Yakuts --- Arctic peoples --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples --- Jakut language --- Turkic languages, Northeast --- Anthropo-linguistics --- Ethnolinguistics --- Language and ethnicity --- Linguistic anthropology --- Linguistics and anthropology --- Anthropology --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Social aspects --- Languages. --- I͡Akutsk (Russia) --- Yakutsk (Russia) --- Dʹokuuskaĭ (Russia) --- I︠A︡kutsk (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Sakha (Turkic people)
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Turkic languages, Northeast --- Koryak language --- Teleut dialect --- Chalkandu dialect --- Shor language --- Khanty language --- Nenets language --- Langues turques du Nord-Est --- Koriak (Langue) --- Ostiak (Langue) --- Yourak (Langue) --- Texts --- Texts --- Texts. --- Texts. --- Texts. --- Texts --- Texts --- Textes --- Textes --- Textes --- Textes --- Siberia (Russia) --- Sibérie (Russie) --- Languages --- Texts --- Langues --- Textes
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