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Edmund Mudrak (27
October 1894 – 12
December 1965) was an
Austrian philologist who
specialized in
Germanic studies.
Edmund Mudrak was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary...
- Clauson, Doerfer, and Shcherbak. In 2003, Starostin, Anna Dybo and Oleg
Mudrak published the
Etymological Dictionary of the
Altaic Languages,
which expanded...
- Qaragozlu, Pishagchi, Bayat, Qajar, Tabriz".
Russian comparatist Oleg
Mudrak [ru]
calls the
Turkmen language the
closest relative of Azerbaijani. Speakers...
- 1163/25898833-12340008. ISSN 2589-8825. S2CID 198833565. e.g. Starostin, Dybo &
Mudrak (2003);
contra e.g.
Vovin (2005) Robbeets,
Martine et al. 2021 Triangulation...
- family. It was
written by
linguists Sergei Starostin, Anna Dybo, and Oleg
Mudrak [ru], and was
published in
Leiden in 2003 by
Brill Publishers. It contains...
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Archived from the
original on May 24, 2018.
Retrieved January 25, 2023.
Mudrak, Ben. "Scholarly Publishing: A
Brief History".
American Journal Experts...
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Accessed 3 Jan. 2023. Starostin,
Sergei A., Anna V. Dybo, and Oleg A.
Mudrak. 2003.
Etymological Dictionary of the
Altaic Languages. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 90-04-13153-1...
- Routledge. pp. 47–82. ISBN 0-7007-1133-3. Starostin,
Sergei A.; Dybo, Anna V.;
Mudrak, Oleg A. (2003).
Etymological Dictionary of the
Altaic Languages. Leiden...
- Mack,
Asele Surina, p. 111, at
Google Books Starostin, S. A.; Dybo, A. V.;
Mudrak, O. A. (2003). An
Etymological Dictionary of
Altaic Languages. Boston: Bril...
- Russian). Ленинград: Наука Ленинградское отделение. p. 467. Starostin, Dybo, &
Mudrak. (2003)
Etymological Dictionary of the
Altaic Languages "Proto-Mongolian...