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BLAŽEK, V. Altaic Languages – History of research, survey, classification, and a sketch of comparative grammar, in collaboration with M. SCHWARZ and O. SRBA, Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2019, pp. 360, ISBN: 978-80-210-9321-8

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1, 266 - 274, 29.01.2020
https://doi.org/10.35236/jots.672875

Öz

BLAŽEK, V. Altaic Languages – History of research, survey, classification, and a sketch of comparative grammar, in collaboration with M. SCHWARZ and O. SRBA, Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2019.

Kaynakça

  • BELYKH, S. (2007). Words of the Middle Mongolian Origin in the Permic Languages, Idnakar, 2/2: 33-39.
  • BLAŽEK, V. & M. SCHWARZ (2015). “Numerals in Mongolic and Tungusic languages with notes to code-switching”, Proceedings of the 12th Seoul International Altaistic Conference, Multidimensional understandings of languages and cultures of Altaic people, The Altaic Society of Korea/Institute of Altaic Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul: 11–20.
  • BLAŽEK, V. (1999). Comparative-Etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications. Brno: Spisy Masarykovy university.
  • COLLİNDER, B. (1952) “Uralaltaisch”, Uralaltaische Jahrbücher, 24/3-4: 1-26.
  • DOERFER, G. (1975). “Ist Kur-Urmiisch ein nanaischer Dialekt?”, Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher, 47: 51–63.
  • GEORG, S. (2011). “The Poverty of Altaicism. An oral presentation held at the sym-posium “Altaique ou pas?”, Organized by Guillaume Jacques and Anton Antonov on 10th December 2011 in Paris. (Found online at: https://www.academia.edu/1638942/The_Poverty_of_Altaicism [Retrieved: 2019-10-01]).
  • HAMMARSTRÖM, H. F. F. & M. HASPELMATH (2017) ”Turkic”, Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (Found online at: https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/bolg1249 [retrieved 2019-10-08]).
  • HÖLZL, A. (2018a). “Udi, Udihe, and the language(s) of the Kyakala”, International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction, 15: 111–146.
  • HÖLZL, A. (2018b). “The Tungusic language family through the ages: Interdisciplinary perspectives: Introduction”, Presented at International Workshop at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea (29 August – 1st September 2018, Tallinn University, Estonia).
  • JOHANSON, L. (1998). “The History of Turkic”, The Turkic Languages, Ed. by L. JOHANSON & Éva Á. CSATÓ, Routledge, London & New York: 81–83.
  • KARI, J. & B. A. POTTER (2010). “The Dene-Yeniseian Connection”, Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, 5/1-2.
  • MENGES, K. H. (1968a). “Die tungusische Sprachen”, Tungusologie, Ed. by W. FUCHS, Brill, Leyden: 21-256.
  • MENGES, K. H. (1968b). Tungusen und Ljao, Wiesbaden: Steiner Verlag.
  • MENGES, K. H. (1968c). The Turkic languages and peoples. An introduction to Turkic studies, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
  • NUGTEREN, H. (2011). Mongolic Phonology and the Qinghai-Gansu Languages, Utrecht: LOT.
  • PIISPANEN, P. S. (2013).” The Uralic-Yukaghiric connection revisited: Sound correspondences of Geminate clusters”, Journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne, 94: 165–197.
  • PIISPANEN, P. S. (2019). “Additional Turkic and Tungusic Borrowings into Yukaghir II”, Journal of Old Turkic Studies, 3/1: 54-82.
  • RAGAGNİN, E. (2009). “A rediscovered lowland Tofan variety in northern Mongolia”, Turkic Languages, 13: 225-245.
  • RÉDEI, K. (1988–1991). Uralisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
  • SCHÖNIG, C. (2003). “Turko-Mongolic Relations”, the Mongolic Languages, Ed. J. JANHUNEN, Routledge, London and New York: 403-420.
  • SCHRENCK von, L. (1883) Ob inorodcax Amurskogo kraja I, St. Petersburg: Imperatorskaja Akademija Nauk.
  • STAROSTIN, Sergei et al. (2003). An Etymological Dictionary of Altaic Languages, Leiden: Brill.

BLAŽEK, V. Altaic Languages – History of research, survey, classification, and a sketch of comparative grammar, in collaboration with M. SCHWARZ and O. SRBA, Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2019, pp. 360, ISBN: 978-80-210-9321-8

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1, 266 - 274, 29.01.2020
https://doi.org/10.35236/jots.672875

Öz

BLAŽEK, V. Altaic Languages – History of research, survey, classification, and a sketch of comparative grammar, in collaboration with M. SCHWARZ and O. SRBA, Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2019.

Kaynakça

  • BELYKH, S. (2007). Words of the Middle Mongolian Origin in the Permic Languages, Idnakar, 2/2: 33-39.
  • BLAŽEK, V. & M. SCHWARZ (2015). “Numerals in Mongolic and Tungusic languages with notes to code-switching”, Proceedings of the 12th Seoul International Altaistic Conference, Multidimensional understandings of languages and cultures of Altaic people, The Altaic Society of Korea/Institute of Altaic Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul: 11–20.
  • BLAŽEK, V. (1999). Comparative-Etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications. Brno: Spisy Masarykovy university.
  • COLLİNDER, B. (1952) “Uralaltaisch”, Uralaltaische Jahrbücher, 24/3-4: 1-26.
  • DOERFER, G. (1975). “Ist Kur-Urmiisch ein nanaischer Dialekt?”, Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher, 47: 51–63.
  • GEORG, S. (2011). “The Poverty of Altaicism. An oral presentation held at the sym-posium “Altaique ou pas?”, Organized by Guillaume Jacques and Anton Antonov on 10th December 2011 in Paris. (Found online at: https://www.academia.edu/1638942/The_Poverty_of_Altaicism [Retrieved: 2019-10-01]).
  • HAMMARSTRÖM, H. F. F. & M. HASPELMATH (2017) ”Turkic”, Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (Found online at: https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/bolg1249 [retrieved 2019-10-08]).
  • HÖLZL, A. (2018a). “Udi, Udihe, and the language(s) of the Kyakala”, International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction, 15: 111–146.
  • HÖLZL, A. (2018b). “The Tungusic language family through the ages: Interdisciplinary perspectives: Introduction”, Presented at International Workshop at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea (29 August – 1st September 2018, Tallinn University, Estonia).
  • JOHANSON, L. (1998). “The History of Turkic”, The Turkic Languages, Ed. by L. JOHANSON & Éva Á. CSATÓ, Routledge, London & New York: 81–83.
  • KARI, J. & B. A. POTTER (2010). “The Dene-Yeniseian Connection”, Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, 5/1-2.
  • MENGES, K. H. (1968a). “Die tungusische Sprachen”, Tungusologie, Ed. by W. FUCHS, Brill, Leyden: 21-256.
  • MENGES, K. H. (1968b). Tungusen und Ljao, Wiesbaden: Steiner Verlag.
  • MENGES, K. H. (1968c). The Turkic languages and peoples. An introduction to Turkic studies, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
  • NUGTEREN, H. (2011). Mongolic Phonology and the Qinghai-Gansu Languages, Utrecht: LOT.
  • PIISPANEN, P. S. (2013).” The Uralic-Yukaghiric connection revisited: Sound correspondences of Geminate clusters”, Journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne, 94: 165–197.
  • PIISPANEN, P. S. (2019). “Additional Turkic and Tungusic Borrowings into Yukaghir II”, Journal of Old Turkic Studies, 3/1: 54-82.
  • RAGAGNİN, E. (2009). “A rediscovered lowland Tofan variety in northern Mongolia”, Turkic Languages, 13: 225-245.
  • RÉDEI, K. (1988–1991). Uralisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
  • SCHÖNIG, C. (2003). “Turko-Mongolic Relations”, the Mongolic Languages, Ed. J. JANHUNEN, Routledge, London and New York: 403-420.
  • SCHRENCK von, L. (1883) Ob inorodcax Amurskogo kraja I, St. Petersburg: Imperatorskaja Akademija Nauk.
  • STAROSTIN, Sergei et al. (2003). An Etymological Dictionary of Altaic Languages, Leiden: Brill.
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Peter Piispaanen

Yayımlanma Tarihi 29 Ocak 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1

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APA Piispaanen, P. (2020). BLAŽEK, V. Altaic Languages – History of research, survey, classification, and a sketch of comparative grammar, in collaboration with M. SCHWARZ and O. SRBA, Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2019, pp. 360, ISBN: 978-80-210-9321-8. Journal of Old Turkic Studies, 4(1), 266-274. https://doi.org/10.35236/jots.672875