MIT «OSTYAK» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
Ostyak
name
formerly
used
refer
several
indigenous
peoples
languages
siberia
russia
both
khanty
people
were
called
ostyaks
while
selkup
referred
samoyed
définitions
ostyak
larousse
retrouvez
définition
section_expression
conjugaison
homonymes
yenisei
joshua
project
joshuaproject
more
about
identified
only
photo
merriam
webster
member
group
nomadic
western
also
finno
ugric
language
translations
information
encyclopedia
reverso
voir
aussi
ostiak
ostia
ostéal
expression
exemple
usage
contraire
grammaire
defined
yourdictionary
noun
inhabiting
this
origin
russian
from
mediadico
notrefamille
dans
langue
parlée
sibérie
vocabulary
ugrian
living
northwestern
east
urals
define
ostyák
originally
later
samoyedic
certain
mansi
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OSTYAK» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Ostyak in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Ostyak im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Descriptive Grammar of Ket (Yenisei-
Ostyak): Part 1: ...
Linguists and specialists are familiar with the name Ket, which designates a small ethnic group on the Yenisei and their language.
The common ancestor of the ObUgrian languages, proto-ObUgrian, was spoken
after the breakoff of Hungarian (roughly, in the first half of the second millennium
BCE) and before the split into proto-Vogul (Mansi) and proto- Ostyak (Khanty) ...
Daniel Mario Abondolo, 1998
3
Essays on Medieval German and Other Poetry
Professor G. F. Cushing 'the function of the heroic epic was to evoke the glory of
the past as a standard for the present and to remind the audience of the power of
the deified hero'.36 The Ostyak and Vogul eked out a primitive existence in the ...
Arthur Thomas Hatto, 1980
4
Subcontractor's Monograph on the
Ostyak and the Vogul
Describes social, economic and political characteristics of the Ostyak (Khanty) and the Vogul (Mansi) people of Siberia.
5
BIBLIOGRAPHIE LINGUISTIQUE DE L'ANNEE 1993/LINGUIS: ET ...
Ostyak (Khanti) — Ostiak (khanti) 19463 Csepregi, Marta: Lintunen ja hänen
sisarensa hantilainen satu Tormagan-joen varrelta. — [310], 49-52. 19464
Ganschow, Gerhard: Die adnominalen Satzmorpheme des Scherkal-
Ostjakischen.
Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol, 1996
6
Indo-European and its closest relatives. 1. Grammar
There are almost identical forms in Ostyak. However, in some Ostyak dialects,
alongside of dominant n, we find t in the possessive and in the second person
dual and plural of the verb. In Vogul, which has the general Uralic nominal plural
-t, ...
Joseph Harold Greenberg, 2000
Since Ostyak and Vogul are closely related to the California Penutian languages
— Wintuan, Maiduan, Yokutsan, Miwokan, and Costanoan— it is not surprising to
find a close cognate of the word xanti in Wintu, spoken by the Indians in ...
8
Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher
This book contains an excellent outline of the Ostyak grammar (19-156), 43 short
dialect texts (157-187) with translations into Hungarian (188-213), a dictionary to
the texts (213-239), a bibliography of the Ostyak linguistic studies (240-277), ...
9
Siberia in Asia: a visit to the valley of the Yenesay
Samoyade Pipe boundaey between europe and asia Bronze Ornament from
Ancient Grave near Krasnoyarsk Sledging in a Snow-storm Siberian Fishing
Village Samoyade Snow Spectacles Siberian Dog Sledge Ostyak Cradle Inside
an ...
10
Among the Samoyed in Siberia
Fortunately a blind old man was with them; he talked Samoyed and through him
we could converse with the rest, for we could not speak a word of Ostyak
ourselves. We stayed a few hours as guests of the Ostyak and talked with them.
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «OSTYAK» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Ostyak im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Sent to Siberia
Siberia means “Sleeping Land” in Tatar, and “The End” in Ostyak, a local language. The strategy of exiling war prisoners and political ... «Jerusalem Post, Nov 13»
Werner Herzog's HAPPY PEOPLE: A YEAR IN TAIGA: Details of the …
(As of 1979, 670 people spoke their language, an "isolate" remaining from a former group called Yenesie-Ostyak. In this film, the Ket comprise a ... «OpEdNews, Mär 13»