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Zdroj: Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia; Vol 43, No 1 (2015); 122-134 ; Археология, этнография и антропология Евразии; Vol 43, No 1 (2015); 122-134 ; 1563-0110
Témata: дюктайская культура, Siberian folklore, folklore of American Indians, Dene-Yenisei hypothesis, Sino-Caucasian hypothesis, Athabascan, Dyuktai culture, фольклор Сибири, фольклор индейцев Америки, дене-енисейская гипотеза, сино-кавказская гипотеза, атапаски
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Témata: ДЕНЕ-ЕНИСЕЙСКАЯ ГИПОТЕЗА, ДЕНЕ-КАВКАЗСКАЯ ГИПОТЕЗА, НА-ДЕНЕ ЯЗЫКИ, ЕНИСЕЙСКИЕ ЯЗЫКИ, ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКАЯ МАКРОКОМПАРАТИВИСТИКА, ДАЛЬНЕЕ ЯЗЫКОВОЕ РОДСТВО, ГЛАГОЛЬНАЯ МОРФОЛОГИЯ, ТИПОЛОГИЯ ФОНЕТИЧЕСКИХ ПЕРЕХОДОВ
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