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Did you know that most of the different languages we speak today can actually be placed in only a couple of groups by their ...
All of the languages illustrated here stem from subcategories of either Indo-European or Uralic origin, and upon closer inspection many fascinating links are revealed.
Under the direction of Ann-Christine Syv¿nen, the team looked at Y chromosomes from 25 men, all of them speakers of Uralic languages. The subjects came from Karelians, Ob-Ugrics, ...
Thirty-seven languages were updated in the first months of 2015. Some language updates show a higher level of endangerment. It is the case of Vote, an Uralic language spoken in the Russian Federation.