-
semivowel /j/ are
devoiced in
Moksha to [r̥ r̥ʲ l̥ l̥ʲ ȷ̊]. The
medieval Meshcherian language may have been
Mordvinic or
close to Mordvinic. Traditionally...
- vi̮l 'upper' and ulo 'lower'.
Meryans Meryan language Volga Finns "
Meshcherian". MultiTree. 2009-06-22.
Archived from the
original on July 12, 2012...
- 1358,
about the
village Meshcherka,
which he had
bought from the
native Meshcherian chieftain Alexander Ukovich. The
village appears to have been converted...
-
Mishar Tatar or
Western Tatar (Мишәр, Mişär / Mişər, Мишәр Татар, Mişär / Mişər Tatar, көнбатыш татар, könbatış tatar) is a
dialect of
Tatar spoken by...
- 1358,
about the
village Meshcherka,
which he had
bought from the
native Meshcherian chieftain Alexander Ukovich. The
village appears to have been converted...
- intelligible.
Moksha is also
possibly closely related to the
extinct Meshcherian and
Muromian languages.
There is very
little historical evidence of the...
-
number of
extinct languages of
uncertain affiliation:
Merya Muromian Meshcherian (until 16th century?)
Traces of Finno-Ugric substrata,
especially in...
- Mordvin,
since the 18th
century (Erzya; Moksha) Other: Merya; Muromian;
Meshcherian The
Karelian language was
written in the
Cyrillic script in
various forms...
- Both are
official languages of
Mordovia alongside Russian. The
medieval Meshcherian language may have been Mordvinic, or
close to Mordvinic.
Erzya is spoken...
-
Nenets Forest Nenets Tundra Nenets Nganasan Selkup Yurats Others Merya Meshcherian Muromian Reconstructed Proto-Uralic
homeland Proto-Finnic Proto-Sámi...