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- Ugric languages - Wikipedia
The Ugric or Ugrian languages ( ˈjuːɡrɪk, ˈuː - [1] or ˈjuːɡriən, ˈuː - [2]) are a branch of the Uralic language family Ugric includes three subgroups: Hungarian, Khanty, and Mansi
- Finno-Ugric languages | Origins, Characteristics Dialects | Britannica
The Finno-Ugric languages are spoken by several million people distributed discontinuously over an area extending from Norway in the west to the Ob River region in Siberia and south to the lower Danube River in Europe
- Ugric: General introduction | The Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages . . .
Ugric is an umbrella term for Hungarian and the two Ob-Ugric languages or language groups spoken in West Siberia, namely Khanty (in older literature, also known as “Ostyak”) and Mansi ("Vogul") Traditionally, they have been considered to form a distinct subtaxon in the Uralic language family
- The Uralic Family: The history and language contact of . . . - Linguistics
As seen in Fig 1, the Uralic family consists of the Finno-Ugric and the Samoyed languages The Finno -Ugric group is divided into two language groups: the Ugric and the Western Finno-Ugric The Ugric language group is comprised of Hungarian, and the Ob-Ugric languages, which are Vogal and Ostayak
- Ugric languages - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ugric languages are a branch of the Uralic languages primarily spoken in North Asia and the Balkans They include Khanty and Mansi, spoken in northwestern Siberia, and Hungarian, spoken in and around Hungary
- UGRIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UGRIC is of, relating to, or characteristic of the languages of the Ugrians
- A Simple Overview of Ugric Languages - worldschoolbooks. com
The Ugric languages are a subgroup of the broader Uralic language family While Uralic encompasses various languages spoken from Europe to Siberia, the Ugric subgroup narrows it down to three major languages: Hungarian, Khanty, and Mansi
- Integrating Linguistic, Archaeological and Genetic Perspectives Unfold . . .
Here I show that these novel genetic and linguistic data are compatible with each-other and with the archaeological inferences, allowing us to formulate a very plausible hypothesis about the prehistory of Ugric speakers
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