All Stories

  1. A Cry of a Parrot? Answer to Torquil Duthie
  2. Per aspera ad astra
  3. Austronesians in the Northern Waters?
  4. A Dictionary for Old Uyghur 101?
  5. Ancient Texts and Languages or Natsagdorj with Non-Silk Road Scholars along the Silk Road?
  6. Names of Large Exotic Animals and the Urheimat of Japonic
  7. Catching a Black Cat in a Dark Room
  8. Two Newly Found Xiōng-nú Inscriptions and Their Significance for the Early Linguistic History of Central Asia
  9. A New but Not Exciting Study of Yeniseian Old Turkic Inscriptions
  10. The ‘Pagan’ Oγuz-nāmä
  11. Nevskiy Coming Back to Life Again
  12. Old Korean and Proto-Korean *r and *l Revisited
  13. Röhrborn, Klaus: Uigurisches Wörterbuch. Sprachmaterial der vorislamischen türkischen Texte aus Zentralasien. Neubearbeitung. II. Nomina – Pronomina – Partikeln. Band 1: a – asvık. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner 2015. XXVI, 307 s. 8°. Brosch. € 58,00. ISBN 9...
  14. Proto-K(r)adai ‘hand’, ‘eye’, and ‘bird’ revisited
  15. Fabrication of Turkic böz ‘fabric’ in Japan and Korea
  16. Shōgaito, Masahiro / Fujishiro, Setsu / Ohsaki, Noriko / Sugahara, Mutsumi / Yakup, Abdurishid: The Berlin Chinese Text U 5335 written in Uighur Script. 2015.
  17. Koreanic loanwords in Khitan and their importance in the decipherment of the latter
  18. From Koguryǒ to T’amna
  19. Review of Greenberg (2002): Indo-European and Its Closest Relatives: The Eurasiatic language family. Volume 2: Lexicon
  20. From mass comparison to mess comparison
  21. Review article:North East Asian historical-comparative linguistics on the threshold of the third millennium
  22. On the great vowel shift in middle Korean and position of stress in proto-Korean
  23. Once Again on the Accusative Marker in Old Korean
  24. Long-Distance Relationships, Reconstruction Methodology, and the Origins of Japanese