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Vovin may
refer to:
Alexander Vovin,
American Professor of East
Asian Languages Vovin (album), 1998
album by
Therion In the
Enochian language, a dragon...
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Alexander (Sasha)
Vladimirovich Vovin (Russian: Александр Владимирович Вовин; 27
January 1961 – 8
April 2022) was a Soviet-born Russian-American linguist...
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Vovin (in
Enochian VOVIN,
VOVINA means dragon) is the
seventh studio album by
Swedish symphonic metal band Therion. It is
their bestselling album, selling...
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Vovin (2020), p. 307.
Vovin (2020), p. 310.
Vovin (2020), p. 313.
Vovin (2020), p. 304.
Vovin (2020), p. 268.
Vovin (2020), p. 279.
Vovin (2020)...
- 50–92.
Vovin (2013), p. 232. Lee &
Ramsey (2011), pp. 46–47.
Beckwith (2007), p. 40.
Vovin (2013), pp. 236–237.
Kindaichi (1978), p. 31.
Vovin (2010)...
- but is
distinct enough to be
considered a
separate language.
Alexander Vovin suggested that the
Yukjin dialect of the far
northeast should be similarly...
- 285.
Vovin 2020, pp. 328–352.
Vovin 2020, pp. 344–345.
Vovin 2020, p. 344.
Vovin 2020, p. 354.
Vovin 2020, pp. 352–353.
Vovin 2020, p. 352.
Vovin 2020...
- Hölzl (2018),
namely Ewenic, Udegheic, Nanaic, and Jurchenic.
Alexander Vovin notes that
Manchu and
Jurchen are
aberrant languages within South Tungusic...
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comparing the
varieties of
language spoken in Hokkaidō and Sakhalin; however,
Vovin (1993)
speaks only of "dialects".
Refsing (1986) says Hokkaidō and Sakhalin...
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might have been the
original behind Turkic qaɣan ~ xaɣan.
According to
Vovin (2007, 2010) the term
comes from qaγan (meaning "emperor" or "supreme ruler")...