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|a LANGUAGES AND PREHISTORY OF CENTRAL SIBERIA; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; FOREWORD; THE LANGUAGES OF CENTRAL SIBERIA INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW; YENISEIC COUNTING SYSTEMS; PATTERNS OF PLURAL FORMATION IN KOTT NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES; ON DISTINGUISHING LOANWORDS FROM THE ORIGINAL PROTO-YENISEIC LEXICON; INCORPORATION AND WORD FORMATION IN KET; MORPHOLOGICAL REANALYSIS IN THE SELKUP VERB; SYNONYMY, ALLOMORPHY, AND FREE VARIATION IN SELKUP DERIVATIONAL SUFFIXES; THE SELKUP WORLDVIEW AS REFLECTED IN BASIC NUMBER WORDS.
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