First Page | Document Content | |
---|---|---|
![]() Date: 2012-09-25 04:48:09Grammatical cases Languages of Russia Uralic languages Ural–Altaic languages Altaic languages Indo-Uralic languages Uralo-Siberian languages Eurasiatic languages Proto-Indo-European language Linguistics Agglutinative languages Asia | Source URL: www.kortlandt.nlDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 119,86 KBShare Document on Facebook |
![]() | A study on the replacement of [p]~[h] between Korean and Japanese Since 19th Century, Korean has been considered as belonging to Ural-Altaic languages due to the similar phonological and morphological structure to otherDocID: 1kqOO - View Document |
![]() | Etruscan: an archaic form of Hungarian (book summary) by Mario AlineiDocID: 4IBI - View Document |
![]() | D--Stambistvis-New Folder-2-4-n.mdiDocID: 3Zgj - View Document |
![]() | Riho Grünthal Finno-Ugric ‘dog’ and ‘wolf’DocID: 3DSv - View Document |
![]() | Frederik Kortlandt – Leiden University – www.kortlandt.nl INDO-URALIC AND ALTAICDocID: 2UGg - View Document |