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Somfai Kara
David (born 21
April 1969, Budapest, Hungary) is a
Hungarian academic of
Linguistics and
Ethnography currently working in the
Hungarian Academy...
- László
Somfai (born 15
August 1934) is a
Hungarian musicologist. He was born in 1934 in Jászladány. He
first studied History of Music,
graduating in 1959...
- Péter
Somfai (born 2
April 1980) is a
Hungarian épée fencer, team
silver medal in the 2009 and 2011
World Championships and team gold
medal in the 2009...
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describe the
place where Turkic peoples lived.
According to
ethnographer Dávid
Somfai Kara,
prior to the
Russian conquest,
Turkestan historically referred only...
- Wagner, John. "A
Grammar of Kazakh" (PDF). Duke University: 53. Kara, Dävid
Somfai (2002), Kazak,
Lincom Europa, ISBN 9783895864704 Mark Kirchner: "Kazakh...
- ****ociation, 33 (1): 103–107, doi:10.1017/S0025100303001191 Kara, Dávid
Somfai (2003), Kyrgyz,
Lincom Europa, ISBN 978-3895868436 Kleine, Ane (2003), "Standard...
- ISBN 978-1-55500-050-9. Kara, Dávid
Somfai (2002). Kazak.
Lincom Europa. ISBN 9783895864704. Kara, Dávid
Somfai (2003). Kyrgyz.
Lincom Europa. ISBN 3895868434...
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actually a
corruption from the
Tungusic form.
According to
ethnographer Dávid
Somfai, the
Russian yakut derives from the
Buryat yaqud,
which is the
plural form...
- Copenhagen: Det
Schubotheske Forlag Kara, Dávid
Somfai (2002), Kazak,
Lincom Europa, ISBN 9783895864704 Kara, Dávid
Somfai (2003), Kyrgyz,
Lincom Europa, ISBN 978-3895868436...
- by Béla Bartók. The
catalogue numbering by András Szőllősy (Sz.), László
Somfai (BB) and
Denijs Dille (DD) are provided, as well as Bartók's own opus numbers...