Languages of the USSRCambridge University Press, 19. 9. 2013. - 192 страница Originally published in 1951, this book by W. C. Matthews analyzes the phonology and morphology of the six major language groups most used in the Soviet Union: Uralian, Altaic, North Caucasian, South Caucasian, Indo-European and Palaeoasiatic. Appendices at the back break each of the languages and dialects down into their respective classifications, as well as providing statistics on the prevalence of each language and the ways in which each evolved. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in linguistics. |
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Abkhaz adjective Adyge alphabet Altaic Armenian Autonomous Republic capital Baltic Bashkir Budapest Carelian Caucasian languages century Cheremiss Chukcha Chuvash consonantal consonants Cyrillic dialects East Eesti Estonian Evenki Finn finnisch-ugrischen Finnish forms Georgian Grammatik Helsinki Hungarian Indo-European JSFOu Kalmyk Kazakh Koryak Kumyk langues Lappish Latvian Lehnwörter Leipzig Lezgin literary Lithuanian Livonian Manchu Mongolian Mordvin morphological MSFOu Nogay North Caucasian North Caucasian languages noun numerous Oirot Oroch Ossetic Ostyak Palaeoasiatic palatalised Pamiri Persian phonetic plosives plur plural pronouns Riga Russ Samoyed Samoyedic Setälä sing Slavonic Soviet spoken Sprache Sprachen St Petersburg suffixes system of declension Tartu tense Tungus Turkic languages Turkish Turkmen types Ugrian Ukrainian Uralian Uzbek velar Vepsian verb vocabulary Vodian Vogul Volga Tartar Votyak vowel harmony West Finnic White Russian Yakut Yenisei Yukagir Zyryan вып Грамматика ИАН Казань Ленинград Москва-Ленинград Очерк Сборник словарь Москва СПБ Тифлис язык языка Москва