Tungusic Languages

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Altaic comparative studies
Aorist Participle
Aorist Stem
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Consonant Stems
Derivational Suffixes
endangered minority languages
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Ewenki Language
fieldwork documentation
Fut
Futuritive Participle
grammatical typology
historical language contact
Imperfective Participle
Indicative Finite Forms
Jurchen
Khamnigan Mongol
language family
linguistic
Main Verb
Manchu
Modern Language
Nasal Stems
Non-initial Syllables
Northeast Asian linguistics
participle morphology analysis
Past Tenses
Perfective Participle
Possessive Suffixes
Predicative Personal Endings
PRF
PTCL
Reflexive Suffixes
Tungusic
Tungusic Languages
Vowel Harmony
Vowel Stems

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032463940
  • Weight: 1060g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Tungusic Languages is a survey of Tungusic, a language family which is seriously endangered today, but which at the time of its maximum spread was present all over Northeast Asia.

This volume offers a systematic succession of separate chapters on all the individual Tungusic languages, as well as a number of additional chapters containing contextual information on the language family as a whole, its background and current state, as well as its history of research and documentation. Manchu and its mediaeval ancestor Jurchen are important historical literary languages discussed in this volume, while the other Tungusic languages, around a dozen altogether, have always been spoken by small, local, though in some cases territorially widespread, populations engaged in traditional subsistence activities of the Eurasian taiga and steppe zones and the North Pacific coast.

All contributors to this volume are well-known specialists on their specific topics, and, importantly, all the authors of the chapters dealing with modern languages have personal experience of linguistic field work among Tungusic speakers.

This volume will be informative for scholars and students specialising in the languages and peoples of Northeast Asia, and will also be of interest to those engaged with linguistic typology, cultural anthropology, and ethnic history who wish to obtain information on the Tungusic languages.

Alexander Vovin (†), Directeur d’études, École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris, France.

José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente, Associate Professor, Institute of Linguistics, Translation Studies and Hungarian Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.

Juha Janhunen, Professor Emeritus of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Helsinki, Finland.