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The paper presents a set of rules that explain the complementary distribution of the reflexes of alleged Proto-Uralic vowels* and* å in Proto-Samoyed, Proto-Mansi and Proto-Permic. Our aim is to show that the reconstruction of one vowel*... more
The paper presents a set of rules that explain the complementary distribution of the reflexes of alleged Proto-Uralic vowels* and* å in Proto-Samoyed, Proto-Mansi and Proto-Permic. Our aim is to show that the reconstruction of one vowel* a instead of these two phonemes ...
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@Book{LINGVIS2012:2012, editor = {Miriam Butt and Sheelagh Carpendale and Gerald Penn and Jelena Prokić and Michael Cysouw}, title = {Proceedings of the EACL 2012 Joint Workshop of LINGVIS \& UNCLH}, month = {April}, year = {2012},... more
@Book{LINGVIS2012:2012, editor = {Miriam Butt and Sheelagh Carpendale and Gerald Penn and Jelena Prokić and Michael Cysouw}, title = {Proceedings of the EACL 2012 Joint Workshop of LINGVIS \& UNCLH}, month = {April}, year = {2012}, address = {Avignon, France}, publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, url = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W/W12/W12- 02} } @InProceedings{butt-EtAl:2012:LINGVIS2012, author = {Butt, Miriam and Proki\'{c}, Jelena and Mayer, Thomas and Cysouw, Michael}, title = {Introduction}, booktitle ...
The paper presents a set of rules that explain the complementary distribution of the reflexes of alleged Proto-Uralic vowels *ɨ and *å in Proto-Samoyed, Proto-Mansi and Proto-Permic. Our aim is to show that the reconstruction of one vowel... more
The paper presents a set of rules that explain the complementary distribution of the reflexes of alleged Proto-Uralic vowels *ɨ and *å in Proto-Samoyed, Proto-Mansi and Proto-Permic. Our aim is to show that the reconstruction of one vowel *a instead of these two phonemes is sufficient for the explanation of all the reflexes in the languages under consideration.
A copy of the whole very productive discussion session on the draft paper version of "Turkic lexical borrowings in Samoyed, pt. 2" (v1) totaling a full 76 pages with 129 participants. This was an impressive gathering - and special thanks... more
A copy of the whole very productive discussion session on the draft paper version of "Turkic lexical borrowings in Samoyed, pt. 2" (v1) totaling a full 76 pages with 129 participants. This was an impressive gathering - and special thanks go to the participants sharing their expertise on various subjects related to the materials and to tangential fields of study. As usual, the input will be used to improve the manuscript to hopefully publishable standards. Enjoy the discussion!