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Languages and Prehistory of Central Siberia
The twelve articles in this volume describe Yeniseic, Samoyedic and Siberian Turkic languages as a linguistic complex of great interest to typologists, grammarians, diachronic and synchronic linguists, as well as cultural anthropologists. |
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Tags: synchronic, linguists, diachronic, grammarians, typologists, Languages, Central, Siberia, Prehistory |
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 This grammar is in the tradition of the Quirk family of grammars, such as the work of Huddleston, Burton-Roberts, Aarts & Wekker. Quirk, Greenbaum, Leech, and Svartvik’s work in turn is based on a long tradition of grammarians such as Jespersen, Kruisinga, Poutsma, and Zandvoort. |
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Tags: tradition, Quirk, Kruisinga, Jespersen, grammarians |