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Moskovskii Lingvisticheskii Zhurnal: Tom 1
[ The Moscow Linguistic Journal. Volume 1]

The Moscow Linguistic Journal. Volume 1
Moscow:  Russkii Gosudarstvennyi Gumanitarnyi Universitet, 1995
288 p
Serie: Moskovskii Lingvisticheskii Al`manakh, Vyp. 1
pbk. Irregular
ISBN: No ISBN
Language: Russian
The Moscow Linguistic Journal was started in 1995 by Moscow linguists and philologists, professors of the Russian Humanities University and other scholars from the Moscow Linguistic School. Among the contributors of the first issue are: A. Dolgopolsky, A. Dybo, E. Helimski, A. Monaster Ramer, V. Orel, S. Starostin. Table of content: The Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics, The Nostratic Vowels in Indo-European, The Proto-Uralic Origin of Consonant Gradation, and others. Table of contents and some articles are in English. Standing order or subscription is available.
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» Language, Dictionaries and Linguistics   » Philology, Etymology and History of Language

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