30.3216, TOC: International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics 1 / 1 (2019)
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Subject: 30.3216, TOC: International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics 1 / 1 (2019)
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Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2019 14:42:02
From: Clovis Jaillet [Jaillet at Brill.com]
Subject: International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics Vol. 1, No. 1 (2019)
Publisher: Brill
http://www.brill.com
Journal Title: International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2019
Main Text:
Editorial Preface: Introducing the International Journal of Eurasian
Linguistics
By: Juha Janhunen and Alexander Vovin
Pages: 1–3
The Origin of the Northern Tungusic Generalizing Particle *-gal ~ *-wal
By: José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente
Pages: 5–20
The Preverbal Negation Particle esə in Kalmyk: Historical Development and
Typological Context of Negators in Subordinate Clause
By: Vlada Baranova
Pages: 21–45
Mongolian Vowel Harmony in a Eurasian Context
By: Ian G. Barrere and Juha A. Janhunen
Pages: 46–77
The Turkic-Mongolic Lexical Relationship in View of the Leipzig–Jakarta List
By: Marcel Erdal
Pages: 78–97
The Khitan Names of the Five Capitals
By: András Róna-Tas
Pages: 98–124
The Mongol Text of the Tyr Trilingual Inscription (1413): Some New Readings
and Interpretations
By: Pavel Rykin
Pages: 125–161
A Sketch of the Earliest Mongolic Language: the Brāhmī Bugut and Khüis Tolgoi
Inscriptions
By: Alexander Vovin
Pages: 162–197
On Describing Geshiza, a Horpa Language
By: Sami Honkasalo
Pages: 199–204
Wutun, a Tibetanized Variety of Northwest Mandarin in the Amdo Sprachbund
By: Erika Sandman
Pages: 205–209
Lexical Interaction between Mongolic and Tungusic in Transbaikalia
By: José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente
Pages: 211–215
Restricted Access
Turkish World from Inside and Outside
By: Ekaterina Gruzdeva
Pages: 216–222
Mixed Languages and Mixed Genes in Northeast Asia
By: Juha A. Janhunen
Pages: 223–228
A First but Not the Definitive Grammar of Nganasan
By: Larisa Leisiö
Pages: 229–236
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Ling & Literature
Morphology
Phonology
Syntax
Typology
Subject Language(s): Horpa (ero)
Kitan (zkt)
Mongolian, Classical (cmg)
Mongolian, Halh (khk)
Nganasan (nio)
Oirat (xal)
Tibetan (bod)
Turkish (tur)
Language Family(ies): Mongolian
Mongolic
Tungus
Turkic
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