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Uralic Languages Summary
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The Uralic languages, including both the Finno-Ugrian and the Samoyedic groups, constitute a large family of languages of Europe and Northern Eurasia. Finno-Ugrian languages are spoken mostly in Europe; three of them, Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian,...
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Uralic : Language and Linguistics
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Language family of northwestern Asia and eastern Europe consisting of two branches: the Finno-Ugric languages (about twenty languages, 22 million speakers, Finnish and Hungarian are the best known) and the Samoyedic languages in the Urals (about five...
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Uralic languages Information
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The Uralic languages (pronounced /jʊˈrælɨk/) constitute a language family of about 30 languages spoken by approximately 20 million people. The healthiest Uralic languages in terms of the number of native speakers are Estonian, Finnish, and...


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The Sunday Telegraph London
Urals merriment Radio
10/06/2002: 1,084 words, approx. 4 pages
They're so kind, Drama on 3. They not only produce their own radio plays, they also bring us radio versions of plays that have recently been on the stage and attracted the admiration of the theatre critics (those beasts of burden). So it is...
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The Boston Globe
With sloop from Urals, Russians endure
07/15/1992: 876 words, approx. 3 pages
The Russian steelworkers who spent a year of after-work hours building the sloop Magnitka trucked the vessel 1,800 miles last spring from the Ural Mountains to its launch on the North Sea. On their trans-Atlantic crossing they survived three gales, one sailor sustaining...
 


 

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