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429: 341: 207: 98: 414: 439: 378: 393:, Robbeets, Martine et al. 2021. Triangulation supports agricultural spread of the Transeurasian languages, Nature 599, 616–621. 424: 419: 307: 253: 147: 139: 122: 409: 234: 112: 434: 229:. A group of those proto-Altaic ("Transeurasian") speakers would have migrated south into the modern 342:
Austronesian influence and Transeurasian ancestry in Japanese: A case of farming/language dispersal
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province, where they would have been mostly assimilated by an agricultural community with an
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Bayesian phylolinguistics reveals the internal structure of the Transeurasian family
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to argue for the coherence of the Altaic languages, which they refer to as the
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In 2017, Robbeets proposed that Japanese (and possibly Korean) originated as a
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of the Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages was somewhere in northwestern
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Diachrony of verb morphology – Japanese and the Transeurasian languages
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Diachrony of verb morphology: Japanese and the Transeurasian languages
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Is Japanese related to Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic?
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Paradigm change: in the Transeurasian languages and beyond
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Robbeets received a Ph.D. in Comparative Linguistics from
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Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
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Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
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Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
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Bruges
Belgium
Alma mater
Leiden University
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
University of Mainz
Historical linguistics
Transeurasian languages
comparative linguist
japanologist
Transeurasian languages
Japonic
Koreanic
Tungusic
Mongolic
Turkic
language family
Leiden University
Leiden University
KU Leuven
University of Mainz
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Jena
hybrid language
ancestral home
Manchuria
Liaoning
Austronesian
proto-Japanese
proto-Korean

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