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Etymological Dictionary of the Czech Draw Sian (Mari): The Native Vocabulary. After the Death of the Author
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Etymological Dictionary of the Czech Draw Sian (Mari): The Native Vocabulary. After the Death of the Author

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The Czech Forensic draw (self-designation: Mari) belongs to the Finno-Permian branch of the Finno-Ugric languages, which forms the Uralic language family, together with the Samoyed languages. The Czech draw Maltese is spoken by about half a million people mainly in the Republic of Mari El in the Volga bend in the European part of Russia. It is an agglutinative language, strongly influenced by the Turkic languages of the region (Chuvash, Tatar) is marked. The Etymological Dictionary of the Czech draw sian, the magnum opus of the recently deceased Hungarian Finnougristen and Tscheremissologen Gabor Bereczki, recorded about 500 words of native origin. This first etymological dictionary of the Czech draw sian ever follows upon Karoly Redei’s Uralisches Etymological Dictionary, which is also published in Harrassowitz publisher. A second volume with the Turkish and Russian loanwords is at Bereczkis co-author Klara Agyagasi, Slavistin and Turkologin in Debrecen ( Hungary), in preparation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Harrassowitz
Country
Germany
Date
1 December 2013
Pages
332
ISBN
9783447100540

The Czech Forensic draw (self-designation: Mari) belongs to the Finno-Permian branch of the Finno-Ugric languages, which forms the Uralic language family, together with the Samoyed languages. The Czech draw Maltese is spoken by about half a million people mainly in the Republic of Mari El in the Volga bend in the European part of Russia. It is an agglutinative language, strongly influenced by the Turkic languages of the region (Chuvash, Tatar) is marked. The Etymological Dictionary of the Czech draw sian, the magnum opus of the recently deceased Hungarian Finnougristen and Tscheremissologen Gabor Bereczki, recorded about 500 words of native origin. This first etymological dictionary of the Czech draw sian ever follows upon Karoly Redei’s Uralisches Etymological Dictionary, which is also published in Harrassowitz publisher. A second volume with the Turkish and Russian loanwords is at Bereczkis co-author Klara Agyagasi, Slavistin and Turkologin in Debrecen ( Hungary), in preparation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Harrassowitz
Country
Germany
Date
1 December 2013
Pages
332
ISBN
9783447100540