yeniseian การใช้
- Instead, he suggested a connection with the Yeniseian languages.
- Many of them, such as the Samoyedic, or Yeniseian languages.
- Another Yeniseian language, Yugh, is believed to have recently become extinct.
- The Yeniseians were followed by the Uralic Sayan region.
- The Yeniseian languages have highly elaborate verbal morphology.
- The exact identity of the Proto-Yeniseian phoneme " r?" is unclear.
- Proto-Uralic did not have tones, which contrasts with Yeniseian and some Siberian languages.
- The Na-Dene language group is believed to be linked to the Yeniseian languages of Siberia.
- A symposium in Alaska in February 2008 included papers on the Yeniseian and Na-Den?families.
- The Yeniseian languages have been described as having up to four tones or no tones at all.
- In 2011 Vajda published a short annotated bibliography on Den?Yeniseian languages ( follow link below ).
- There were nine papers, the first new papers on Den? Yeniseian since the 2010 volume was published.
- Noun classification occurs in the North Caucasian languages, Burushaski, Yeniseian, and the Na-Den?languages.
- Michael Fortescue has connected Uralic instead as a part of an Uralo-Siberian typological area ( comprising Uralic, Yeniseian.
- He suggested that Yeniseian tone differences glottalized consonants in the syllable coda, as still present in the Na-Den?languages.
- On March 24, 2012 the Alaska Native Language Center hosted the Den?Yeniseian Workshop at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
- The classifier is found in no other language family, although may be present in the Yeniseian family per Vajda ( 2010 ).
- The Jie, a Xiongnu tribe who founded the Later Zhao state in Chinese history, appears consistent with being a Yeniseian language.
- However, neither the Burushaski nor the Yeniseian verbal morphology has been rigorously analysed, and reviewers have found the evidence to be weak.
- One sentence of the language of the Jie, a Xiongnu tribe who founded the Later Zhao state, appears consistent with being a Yeniseian language.
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