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Madina Shaxbijeva shaxbi at usa.net
Sat Jun 19 20:43:58 UTC 1999


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RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
THE INSTITUTE OF LINGUISTICS
103009 Moscow K-9, B.  Kislovsky per., 1/12
T. (095) 290-16-74, Fax (095) 290-05-28
E-mail: yudakin at mail.ru

Yudakin A.P. 
Comparative Grammar of The Finno-Ugric Languages: (Evolution of the Case
Systems). // With the Vocabularies of the investigated Languages.  2nd
corrected and enlarged edition.— Moscow: Glas, 2000. 470 p., schemes, ill. (In
Russian; 50 pages of the  Summary in English).
   This work is dedicated to the Case Systems of the Finno-Ugric languages —
the Balto-Finnic, the Lappish, the Volgaic, the Permic, the Obb-Ugric, the
Hungarian and the Samoyedic.
   The investigation is carried out from the positions of the Evolutional
Typology (Historical Linguistics and System Typology): the author does not
investigate some of the cases, he is interested in the fate of the cases
systems on the whole, paying attention to the semantic changes of the
Locatives and the evolution of abstract cases.
   Having reconstructed the common basis of the Finno-Ugric languages, the
author inserts in his investigation some other languages: the Yukaghir, the
Tungus, the Turkic, the Mongolian, the Paleo-Asiatic, and the Indo-European.
The investigation proves that the above mentioned languages have common
pre-history with the Finno-Ugric.   
   The numerous schemes display the evolution of the Case System of every
language group which was examined in the dissertation. The book is provided
with the Bibliography including about 1 000 items. The price is 100 American
Dollars.
   The book is meant for the students and teachers of the Uralic language
family, but it may be useful for the linguists who are occupied with Nostratic
and Linguistic Typology and Theory of Language.                               
      
   The book is supposed to be published at the beginning of the 2000th year.
The Grammar can be reedited when the author is able to collect the necessary
number of orders. The author asks the scholars who wants to possess
“Comparative Grammar of The Finno-Ugric Languages: (Evolution of the Case
Systems” to do the preliminary order and send the money in the name of Yudakin
Anatoly Petrovich to the account:                                  ACB “MOSCOW
 INDUSTRIAL BANK”                                                   KIEVSKY
BRANCH                                                                        
                                            5, ORDZHONIKIDZE STREET           
                                                  MOSCOW, 117419, RUSSIA      
                                                                   SWIFT:
MINNRUMM                                                                      
      ACCOUNT 42301840000060000001                                            
          YUDAKIN ANATOLY PETROVICH
   The author asks you to inform about the remittance by E-mail, by Fax or by
Post. The address is at the beginning of the letter. 
                         Sincerely yours                                      
                       
                                 Yudakin Anatoly P., Dr Phil. 


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RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
THE INSTITUTE OF LINGUISTICS  
103009 Moscow K-9, B. Kislovsky per., 1/12
T. (095) 290-16-74; Fax (095) 290-05-28
E-mail: yudakin at mail.ru                    
 Dear Colleagues            

   “Linguistic Encyclopaedia: The Main Scholars of Russia and Abroad” (= LE)
is being completed by Dr Phil Yudakin A.P. (Institute of Linguistics, Russian
Academy of Sciences).
   Russian and Foreign Lcs does not know such an edition. LE comprises
practically all the domains of Lcs; the main scholars of many countries (over
50) are described in it. LE differs from the existing “Who is Who” in the
following way: 
   1. The author of LE is a scholar at large, so to LE are impartially
included the specialists who have made a considerable contribution to Lcs.   
2. This contribution is assessed as a rule at its true value. 3. The most
quoted  Russian and Foreign Scholars are described more in detail. 4. The 
biographies of Russian and Slavonic scholars are more detailed. And what is   
       more, LE discovers above a hundred new names of the specialists. 5. A
lot of   articles are accompanied by photos of the scholars. 6. Some
scientists of the adjacent domains (psychologists, mathematicians,
philosophers) who were occupied with the linguistic problems are included to
LE. 7. The author  addresses the book to the large audience ( scholars,
students, post--graduates ), that is  why LE is applied by the list of the
manuals of about 100 languages. 
   LINGUISTIC ENCYCLOPAEDIA:  The Main Scholars of Russia    and Abroad. //
Ed. by Dr Phil Yudakin A.P. (Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of
Sciences )./ About 1 500 articles, ill., indexes./ Approximately: 1999 Dec —
2000 Jan.
   Considering the complexity of the edition , Linguistic Encyclopaedia will
be published to order and only to your order. The price is 200 American
Dollars for a copy. The book is supposed to come out in Dec 1999 — Jan 2000.
Your help is wanted.                      
    The author   asks those scholars who wants to possess LE to send the money
in the name of Yudakin Anatoly Petrovich to the account:             ACB
“MOSCOW INDUSTRIAL BANK”                                                  KI
EVSKY BRANCH                                                                  
                      5, ORDZHONIKIDZE STREET                                 
                             MOSCOW, 117419, RUSSIA                           
                                             SWIFT: MINNRUMM                  
                                                                              
 ACCOUNT 42301840000060000001                                                 
              YUDAKIN ANATOLY PETROVICH         
   The author asks you to inform about the remittance  by E-mail, by Fax or by
Post. The address is at the beginning of the letter.                          
                                                                              
                                            
                                                                    Sincerely
yours
                                                                    Anatoly P.
Yudakin, Dr Phil.


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