Juha Janhunen (born 12 February 1952 in Pori, Finland) is a Finnish linguist whose wide interests include Uralic and Mongolic languages. Since 1994, he...
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"Ural-Altaic" may be preferable to "Altaic" in this sense. For example, Juha Janhunen states that "speaking of 'Altaic' instead of 'Ural-Altaic' is a misconception...
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Janhunen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Juha Janhunen (born 1952), Finnish linguist Pekka Janhunen, Finnish space physicist...
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Middle Mongol. Regarding the time period when Proto-Mongolic was spoken, Juha Janhunen writes: "The absolute dating of Proto-Mongolic depends on when, exactly...
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Grammar of Old Turkic, Handbook of Oriental Studies 3, ISBN 9004102949, 2004, p. 52 Juha Janhunen, ed., The Mongolic Languages ISBN 0415681545, p. 5 v t e...
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30–56. Janhunen, Juha. 2003b. Para-Mongolic. In Janhunen 2003: 391–402. Janhunen, Juha. 2003c. Proto-Mongolic. In Janhunen 2003: 1–29. Janhunen, Juha. 2003d...
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ISBN 978-3-447-05378-5. Juha Janhunen (1996). Manchuria: An Ethnic History. Finno-Ugrian Society. p. 112. ISBN 978-951-9403-84-7. Juha Janhunen (1996). Manchuria:...
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high jumper Juha Janhunen, Finnish linguist Juha Jokela, Finnish playwright and scriptwriter Juha Järvenpää, Finnish ice hockey player Juha Kankkunen,...
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is suggested that this language was related to Nivkh in some form. Juha Janhunen suggests the possibility that similar consonant stop systems in Koreanic...
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and Japanese. He proposed that this language was related to Nivkh. Juha Janhunen suggests the possibility that similar consonant stop systems in Koreanic...
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