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Etymological and ethnohistorical aspects of the Yenisei

Publication date: 19.09.2023

Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia, 2012, Volume 17, Issue 1, pp. 67 - 87

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843836SE.12.003.0393

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Juha Janhunen
Department of World Cultures PL 59 (Unioninkatu 38) Building: 122 HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO
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Etymological and ethnohistorical aspects of the Yenisei

Abstract

The paper discusses the background of the different terms used for the river Yenisei in the aboriginal language families of the region: Mongolic, Turkic, Yeniseic, Uralic, and Tungusic. The etymological material allows, in particular, important conclusions to be drawn of the areal interrelationships and chronologies of expansion of the Samoyedic branch of Uralic and the Ewenic branch of Tungusic. The presence of Uralic speakers on the Yenisei predates that of
Tungusic speakers by a minimum of two millennia. Both Yeniseic and Turkic also reached the Yenisei earlier than Tungusic.

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Information: Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia, 2012, Volume 17, Issue 1, pp. 67 - 87

Article type: Original article

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Etymological and ethnohistorical aspects of the Yenisei

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Etymological and ethnohistorical aspects of the Yenisei

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Department of World Cultures PL 59 (Unioninkatu 38) Building: 122 HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

Published at: 19.09.2023

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