- "
Yazyki Astrakhanskoi oblasti" Языки Астраханской области [Languages of
Astrakhan Oblast].
Malye Yazyki. 4: 16–18. "No****sky
yazyk |
Malye yazyki Rossii"...
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Oghuz languages despite its
dialect status.
Encyclopedia of Bashkortostan.
Yazyki mira Языки мира [Languages of the World]. Vol. 2. Indirk: Институт языкознания...
- 1965. pp. 22–83 Idem, “Khazara yazyk,” in
Yazyki mira. Iranskiĭ
yazyki I: yugo-zapadnye iranskiĭ
yazyki, Moscow, 1997, pp. 154–66. G. K. Dulling, The...
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Mordovian or
Mordvinian languages (Russian: мордовские языки,
mordovskiye yazyki), are a
subgroup of the
Uralic languages,
comprising the
closely related...
- 1)". Ural-altaische Jahrbücher. 21: 170–202. "Telengitsky
yazyk |
Malye yazyki Rossii" Теленгитский язык | Малые языки России [Telengit
language | Minor...
-
Description of Minoan,
Etruscan and
Related Languages] (in Russian). Moscow:
Yazyki slavyanskoy kul'tury. ISBN 978-5-9551-0479-9. B****es,
Robert S. P. (2014)...
-
Languages (Micro-Languages)]. In Moldovan, A. M.; et al. (eds.).
Yazyki mira.
Slavyanskie yazyki Языки мира. Славянские языки [Languages of the World. Slavic...
- as a
source for
Ugaritic etymologies".
Rutgers University. "Semitskiye
yazyki |
Entsiklopediya Krugosvet" Семитские языки | Энциклопедия Кругосвет [Semitic...
- The
Languages of the
Peoples of the USSR (Russian: Языки народов СССР) is a
scholarly work in five
volumes published in
Moscow in 1967 by
Nauka to celebrate...
- The
Northwest Caucasian languages, also
called West Caucasian, Abkhazo-Adyghean, Abkhazo-Circ****ian, Circ****ic, or
sometimes Pontic languages (from Ancient...