All Stories

  1. Direct and Reported Speech Constructions in the Amuric Languages
  2. Dynamics of Urban Multilingualism: The Case of Timișoara-Temesvár
  3. Endangered Languages in North and East Asia: Changing the Focus
  4. Non-Finite Time in the Amuric Languages
  5. The Amuric language family
  6. Za Rekoj
  7. The Amuric Etymon *ŋa ‘Animal’ and Its Internal and External Dimensions
  8. 42 Nivkh
  9. 9 The Amuric language family
  10. Towards a typology of demonstrative verbs
  11. On the Current State of the Khamnigan Languages and Ethnicity
  12. New Forms of Sino-Russian
  13. Elämä ja etymologia. Janne Saarikiven 50-vuotisjuhlakirja
  14. Preserving the Languages of Russia: Work in Progress
  15. Possessive and Caritive in Nivkh
  16. 11 Number in Nivkh
  17. Notes on Nivkh ethnonymy
  18. Half a Century After: a Unique Collection of Siberian Eskimo Texts
  19. Notes on the Typological Prehistory of Ghilyak
  20. Demonstratives in Nivkh: A Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis
  21. Nganasan —a fresh focus on a little known Arctic language
  22. Turkish World from Inside and Outside
  23. The Revitalization of Nivkh on Sakhalin
  24. Language Obsolescence in Polysynthetic Languages
  25. Explaining Language Loss
  26. A Syntax of the Nivkh Language
  27. Numeral classifiers in Nivkh
  28. Sociolinguistic and linguistic outcomes of Nivkh-Russian language contact