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  • Title: Etruscan Researches
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 385
  • Publisher: Macmillan and co. - MacMillan
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  • Publish Location: London

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  • First Year Published: 1874
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Finno-Ugric languages

    Finno-Ugric (/ˌfɪnoʊˈjuːɡrɪk, -ˈuː-/) is a traditional linguistic grouping of all languages in the Uralic language family except for the Samoyedic languages

    Ugric languages

    The Ugric or Ugrian languages (/ˈjuːɡrɪk, ˈuː-/ or /ˈjuːɡriən, ˈuː-/) are a branch of the Uralic language family. Ugric includes three subgroups: Hungarian

    Uralic languages

    northwesternmost Russia; the Samoyedic languages and the others of members of the Ugric languages, Mansi and Khanty spoken in Western Siberia. The name Uralic derives

    Ob-Ugric languages

    The Ob-Ugric languages are a commonly proposed branch of the Uralic languages, grouping together the Khanty (Ostyak) and Mansi (Vogul) languages. Both

    Hungarian language

    Hungarian, or Magyar (magyar nyelv, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈɲɛlv] ), is a Ugric language of the Uralic language family spoken in Hungary and parts of several

    Alternative theories of Hungarian language origins

    the Hungarian language gained a distinct dual character as Ugric and Turkic albeit it is Ugric in origin, so he presented a variant of linguistic contact

    Proto-Uralic language

    Proto-Uralic diverged into Proto-Samoyedic and Proto-Finno-Ugric. However, reconstructed Proto-Finno-Ugric differs little from Proto-Uralic, and many apparent

    Pan-Finnicism

    unification of the Finno-Ugric peoples. The idea is broad in its meaning and oftentimes it simply refers to the Finno-Ugric peoples, however on rare occasion

    Mari people

    MAR-ee), also formerly known as the Cheremis or Cheremisses, are a Finno-Ugric people in Eastern Europe, who have traditionally lived along the Volga and

    Ugrić

    Ugrić is the right tributary of the Ugar River in Central Bosnia. It is about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) in length, and its source is on the slopes of the