-
different view. The
following grouping follows among others Sammallahti (1977),
Viitso (1998), and
Kallio (2014):
Finnic South Estonian (Inland Finnic) Coastal...
- Tiit-Rein
Viitso (4
March 1938 – 2
December 2022) was an
Estonian linguist. In 1962, he
graduated from
Tartu State University in
Estonian philology. From...
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Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura. ISBN 951-717-558-2. OCLC 997419906.
Viitso, Tiit-Rein (2000).
Finnic Affinity.
Congressus Nonus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum...
- the
position of the Samo****ic languages) is
presented by
Viitso (1997), and
refined in
Viitso (2000): Finno-Ugric Saamic–Fennic (consonant gradation) Saamic...
- is
considered its
closest relative. Some linguists,
including Tiit-Rein
Viitso and Paul Alvre, have
claimed that
Votic evolved specifically from northeastern...
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languages (v1.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4784188
Viitso, Tiit-Rein (1998). "Fennic". In Abondolo,
Daniel (ed.).
Uralic languages...
- 450–451. Setälä 1937, p. 449. Raun 1971, pp. 61–63.
Viitso 2000, p. 164–165. Raun 1971, pp. 64–65.
Viitso 1998, p. 108. Aikio, Ante (2012), "On
Finnic long...
- 1968–1982
Johannes Voldemar Veski: 1946–1968 Huno Rätsep: 1982–1989 Tiit-Rein
Viitso: 1989, 1993–1997 Eeva Ahven: 1989–1990 Henn Saari: 1990–1992 Jüri Viikberg:...
- (born 1947),
politician and
former Prime Minister of
Estonia Tiit-Rein
Viitso (1938–2022),
linguist Surname Ene-Margit Tiit (born 1934),
Estonian mathematician...
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sometimes been
classified as a
Finnish dialect.
According to Tiit-Rein
Viitso, the ****kuzi
dialect was
originally a
Northern Finnic dialect (related to...