permic การใช้
- This inventory is retained nearly unchanged in the modern-day Permic languages.
- It was hypothetized to have branched from Finno-Permic languages about 2000 BC.
- The Finno-Permic and Ugric languages together made up the Finno-Ugric family.
- Like other Uralic languages, the Permic languages are primarily agglutinative and have a rich system of grammatical cases.
- "' Old Permic "'is a Unicode block containing Old Permic characters for writing the Komi language.
- "' Old Permic "'is a Unicode block containing Old Permic characters for writing the Komi language.
- There is also a notable relation between the sky gods of the speakers of Finno-Permic, Slavic and Baltic languages.
- It was written in the form of Old Permic alphabet for liturgical purposes as early as the 14th century in the Old Permic script.
- It was written in the form of Old Permic alphabet for liturgical purposes as early as the 14th century in the Old Permic script.
- Another reconstruction of the split of Proto-Uralic has three branches ( Finno-Permic, Ugric and Samoyedic ) from the start.
- Ceramic finds indicate Balanovo coexisted with the Finno-Permic Volosovo people ( mixed Balanovo-Volosovo sites ), and also displace them.
- The Permic languages have traditionally been classified as Finno-Permic languages, along with the Finnic, Saami, Mordvin, and Mari languages.
- The Permic languages have traditionally been classified as Finno-Permic languages, along with the Finnic, Saami, Mordvin, and Mari languages.
- However, this taxonomy has more recently been called into question, and the relationship of the Permic languages to other Uralic languages remains uncertain.
- The protolanguages would be Sami, ( Baltic-) Finnic, Mordva, Mari, Permic, Magyar, Khanti, Mansi, and Samoyedic.
- This name replaced the original Finno-Ugric word for " heaven " ( S醡i and Permic languages but whose meaning was shifted to " air " in Finnic.
- Yet texts continue to cite the Finno-Ugric language family ( and Finno-Permic, and Volga Finnic ), as if that conferred some legitimacy to their constructs.
- Blokland's research focuses on the Permic and the S醡i languages, and he is particularly interested in the areas of language documentation and language contact of small and highly endangered varieties.
- A peculiarity of Permic is the occurrence of the voiced consonants such as * b, * g word-initially even in inherited vocabulary, apparently a development from original PU voiceless consonants.
- Note that the ethnic and linguistic attribution of the Volosovo culture is uncertain; H鋕kinen maintains that their language was neither Uralic nor Indo-European, but a substratum to Finno-Permic.
- ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม: 1 2