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Eugene Arnoldovich Helimski (sometimes also
spelled Eugene Khelimski; Russian: Евге́ний Арно́льдович Хели́мский
Evgeniy Arnol'dovich Khelimsky; 15 March...
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Helimski 1997, p. 70.
Helimski,
Eugen (1997). Die
Matorische Sprache: Wörterbuch – Grundzüge...
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continuing within the
three families where gradation is found) is
noted by
Helimski (1995): an
original allophonic gradation system between voiceless and voiced...
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Dopsch 2004. Szadeczky-Kardoss 1990, p. 221. ****aky 2001.
Helimski 2000a.
Helimski 2000b, pp. 43–56. Róna-Tas 1999, p. 116.
Gyula 1982. Curta, Florin...
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forms of the
postposition na-.
Other pronouns are
inflected like
nouns (
Helimski, 1998).
Verbs agree with
their subjects in
person and number, and have...
- the same
system having existed in any
unrelated language in the world,
Helimski (1995) has
argued that the
latter two
options should be
rejected as implausible...
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Aikio 2019: 3ff.
Janhunen 1981a pp. 24–25
Helimski 1984, p. 248. Zhivlov,
Mikhail (2023). "Reconstruction of Proto-Uralic"...
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dialectal word алодь,
meaning 'open lake,
extensive water field'.
Eugene Helimski by contrast,
offers an
etymology rooted in German. In his opinion, the...
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Eugene Helimski supposed that the
Merya language was part of a "northwest"
group of Finno-Ugric,
including also Balto-Finnic and Sami.
Helimski argued...
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economies in Taimyr".
Anthropology of East
Europe Review. 28 (2): 102–119.
Helimski, Eugene. "Nganasan
shamanistic tradition:
observation and hypotheses"....