The Uralic Language Family: Facts, Myths, and Statistics (review)

  • Vajda E
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Abstract

In this detailed survey of Finnish, Hungarian, Lapp and the other Uralic Languages, Angela Marcantonio shows there is in fact no scientific evidence to support the belief that they form a genetic family. If this approach is accepted, this detailed analysis will have far--reaching consequences for other assumed language families.

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Vajda, E. J. (2003). The Uralic Language Family: Facts, Myths, and Statistics (review). The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La Revue Canadienne de Linguistique, 48(1), 117–121. https://doi.org/10.1353/cjl.2004.0018

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