- been used for the Sámi languages,
including Sámi, Sami, Saami, Saame,
Sámic,
Samic and Saamic, as well as the
exonyms Lappish and Lappic. The last two,...
- Pp. 280.
Jasna Šamić, Le
pavillon bosniaque: novel,
Dorval editions, 1996
Jasna Šamić, "Bosnie Pont des Deux Mondes", 1996
Jasna Šamić, "Histoire inachevée...
-
exclusively Samic development *a > *ō. [citation needed]) For
morphological features common to
Samic and
Finnic formerly thought to
represent Finno-
Samic innovations...
-
Odyssey Same (polis), an
ancient city
Same, East Timor, the
capital of the
Manufahi district Samé, Mali
Same,
Tanzania Same District,
Tanzania SAME Deutz-Fahr...
- Proto-Uralic Proto-Finno-Ugric [ru] Proto-Finnic (Proto-Balto-Finnic) Proto-
Samic Proto-Turkic Proto-Mongolic Proto-Tungusic Proto-Koreanic Proto-****onic...
- distinguished:
Gradation in Finnic,
Samic and Samo****ic are all
connected to one another.
Gradation in
Finnic and
Samic are connected;
gradation in Samo****ic...
- The
Finnic and Sami
languages are
sometimes grouped together as Finno-
Samic languages,
while Mordvinic and Mari were
formerly grouped together as the...
- Sama-Bajau
peoples J****am
Samal, an
Indian comic actor Sámal Joensen-Mikines, a
Faroese painter Sámal Johansen, a
Faroese editor Sámal Pætursson Lamhauge, Prime...
-
Samé or
Samé Diomgoma is a
village and
commune in the
Cercle of
Kayes in the
Kayes Region of south-western Mali. The
commune includes 18
villages and lies...
- harmony, word-finally /i/. The
Samic languages show a
variety of reflexes, but
these reflexes can be
traced back to a Proto-
Samic phoneme *ë,
which is also...