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Robbeets, M.; Cuyckens, H.). Benjamins, Amsterdam (2013)
Genealogically motivated grammaticalization. In: Shared grammaticalization: with special focus on the Transeurasian languages, pp. 148 - 175 (Eds. 62.
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Transeurasian: a linguistic continuum between Japan and Europe. In: From contact linguistics to eurolinguistics: a linguistic odyssey across Europe and beyond, pp. 151 - 166 (Ed. Ureland , . S.). Logos Verl., Berlin (2013)
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Book Chapter
Robbeets, M.; Cuyckens, H.). Benjamins, Amsterdam (2013)
Towards a typology of shared grammaticalization. In: Shared grammaticalization: with special focus on the Transeurasian languages, pp. 1 - 20 (Eds. 64.
Book Chapter
Robbeets, M.). Brill, Leiden (2012)
Shared verb morphology in the Transeurasian languages: copy or cognate? In: Copies versus cognates in bound morphology, pp. 427 - 446 (Eds. Johanson, L.; 65.
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Robbeets, M.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2010)
Introduction. In: Transeurasian verbal morphology in a comparative perspective: genealogy, contact, chance, pp. 1 - 5 (Eds. Johanson, L.; 66.
Book Chapter
The 'intimate' parts of Altaic: two velar verb suffixes. In: Turcology in Mainz, pp. 225 - 238 (Eds. Boeschoten, H.; Rentzsch , J.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2010)
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2. General Linguistics, pp. 337 - 367 (Eds. Lubotsky, A.; Schaeken, J.; Wiedenhof , J.). Rodopi, Amsterdam (2008)
If Japanese is Altaic, how can it be so simple? In: Evidence and counter-evidence: essays in honour of Frederik Kortlandt, vol. 2, General Linguistics, Vol. Conference Report (1)
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Conference Report
2 (2), pp. 209 - 216 (2005)
Conference report of “The International Conference on the Language(s) of Koguryo and the reconstruction of Old Korean and Neighboring Languages” September 23-24, 2005 Center of Korean Studies at Universität Hamburg. Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies Working Paper (3)
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Working Paper
Characterizing the genetic history of admixture across inner Eurasia. bioRxiv, 327122 (2018)
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Working Paper
Pseudo Dollo models for the evolution of binary characters along a tree. bioRxiv, 207571 (2017), 12 pp.
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Working Paper
Swadesh 100 on Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Tokyo University Linguistic Papers (TULIP) 23 pp. 99 - 118 (2004), 20 pp.
Report (1)
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Report
29/15). (2019), 12 pp.
Ancient Genomes Reveal Yamnaya-Related Ancestry and a Potential Source of Indo-European Speakers in Iron Age Tianshan (Current Biology, Book Review (5)
73.
Book Review
18 (1), pp. 161 - 169 (2014)
Andrej L. Malchukov and Lindsay J. Whaley (eds.), Recent advances in Tungusic linguistics (Turcologica 89). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2012. vi + 277 pages, ISBN 978-3-447-06532-0, EUR 68. [Book Review]. Linguistic Typology 74.
Book Review
16 (2), pp. 265 - 293 (2012)
Review of András Róna-Tas & Árpád Berta † (eds.), West Old Turkic. Turkic Loanwords in Hungarian. (Turcologica 84.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2011. 1494 pages, xx black-white illustrations. 24 x 17 cm., linen book cover. ISSN 0177-4743, ISBN 978-3-447-06260-2 [Book Review]. Turkic Languages 75.
Book Review
2, pp. 144 - 150 (2009)
Bjarke Frellesvig & John Whitman (eds.), Proto-Japanese: Issues and Prospects. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2008 [Book Review]. Journal of Language Relationship 76.
Book Review
13 (1), pp. 144 - 150 (2009)
Review of Veronika Veit (ed.) (2007). The role of women in the Altaic World. Permanent International Altaistic Conference 44th Meeting, Walberberg, 26.-31. August 2001 (Asiatische Forschungen 152). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. Turkic Languages 77.
Book Review
11 (2), pp. 284 - 291 (2007)
Review of Boikova, Elena V. & Rybakov, Rostislav B. (2006). Kinship in the Altaic world. Proceedings of the 48th PIAC, Moscow 10-15 July, 2005 (Asiatische Forschungen 150). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. Turkic Languages