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Uralic languages are found in Northern Europe and Northern Asia, neighbouring [[Indo-European]] in the West and South and Tungusic and Turkic in the East. | Uralic languages are found in Northern Europe and Northern Asia, neighbouring [[Indo-European]] in the West and South and Tungusic and Turkic in the East. | ||
The family is usually considered to have two main branches: | The family is usually considered to have two main branches: | ||
Samoyedic (in the Northeast) and Finnic-Ugric. | Samoyedic (in the Northeast) and Finnic-Ugric. | ||
The Finnic-Ugric branch was one of the first language families to be postulated in the history of Linguistics. | The Finnic-Ugric branch was one of the first language families to be postulated in the history of Linguistics. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 2 March 2018
Uralic languages are found in Northern Europe and Northern Asia, neighbouring Indo-European in the West and South and Tungusic and Turkic in the East. The family is usually considered to have two main branches: Samoyedic (in the Northeast) and Finnic-Ugric. The Finnic-Ugric branch was one of the first language families to be postulated in the history of Linguistics.
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