Here are links to project-related publications and to talks and presentations held in the scope of the project.
Publications:
- Sampsa Holopainen & Santeri Junttila. Die alten arischen und baltischen Lehnverben der uralischen Sprachen (Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft, Beiheft 33). J.H. Röll: München. 2022.
- A co-authored monograph, discussing problems of the morphology of loanwords and including results of the present project.
- Riho Grünthal, Volker Heyd, Sampsa Holopainen, Juha Janhunen, Olesya Khanina, Matti Miestamo, Johanna Nichols, Janne Saarikivi and Kaius Sinnemäki: Drastic demographic events triggered the Uralic spread. Diachronica, 2022.
- A co-authored publication that also discusses problems related to Proto-Ugric and Hungarian and contacts with Indo-Iranian. Part of the research was finalized in the scope of this project.
- Uralilaisen lingvistisen paleontologian ongelmia – mitä sanasto voi kertoa kulttuurista? [Problems of Uralic linguistic palaentology – what can vocabulary tell about culture?]. Kaisla Kaheinen et al. (eds.), Hämeenmaalta Jamalille. Kirja Tapani Salmiselle. Helsinki: Helsingin yliopiston kirjasto. 101–114. 2022.
- The article discusses problems of Uralic and Ugric etymology and the the extra-linguistic interpretations drawn from them.
- A legkisebb is számít, sőt! Dióhéjban a hangváltozásokról. Katalin Gugán et al. (eds.), Hanti hadak, manysi mesék: kalauz legközelebbi nyelvrokonainkhoz: Rendhagyó emlékkönyv Csepregi Márta 70. születésnapjára (manuscript version of the book, including the chapter on sound change, co-authored with Mária Sipos)
- Revisiting a problematic Uralic and Indo-Iranian word-family. Jeremy Bradley et al. (eds.), Tonavan Laakso : Eine Festschrift für Johanna Laakso. Vienna: Praesens Verlag, (Central European Uralic Studies, Band 2). 198–213. 2022.
Conference presentations and talks:
- Innovations and archaisms in Alanic loanwords in Hungarian. Handout and slides. The first Swiss workshop on sociolinguistics, language contact and historical linguistics in the ancient world. University of Zürich, 9–10 February 2023.
- Huomioita samojedikielten indoeurooppalaislainoissta / On Indo-European loans in Samoyed (Seminar dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Professor Larisa Leisiö, 1.10.2022, Zoom)
- Early Indo-European loans found in the Ugric languages too are also discussed in the talk.
- Speculative Iranian loanwords in Hungarian and Turkic (co-authored with András Czentnár), Deutscher Orientalistentag, 12–17 September 2022.
- Indo-Iranian loans in Permic (co-authored with Niklas Metsäranta), Areal effects in contacts between Uralic and Indo-European, CIFU XIII, 22-26 August 2022, Handout and Slides
- Aspects of Iranian contacts relevant to the Ugric languages are also discussed here.
- On the development of vowels in the Ugric languages and the problem of Proto-Ugric (handout, International Conference on Historical Linguistics, University of Oxford, 1-5 August, 2022) Poster
- Problems of Ugric etymology and linguistic palaeontology (Workshop Current Issues in Historical Linguistics, 46. Österreichische Linguistik-Tagung, University of Vienna [online], 9.–12.12.2021)
- On some problems of Ugric etymology (Uralic Information Centre talk series, Online, 24 November 2021)
- Poster prepared for the Fellowship Award Ceremony of the ÖAW, 03 November 2021
- Reflexes of Indo-Iranian laryngeals in loanwords to (Proto-)Uralic? (Proto-Indo-European reconstruction: Problems, possibilities and new perspectives, University of Cambridge [Online], 1–2. October 2021)
- The talk also addresses some problems with Iranian influence on Hungarian and the Ob-Ugric languages.
- Assessing irregular and "sporadic" changes in the prehistory of Hungarian vocalism, (SLE Annual Meeting 2021, Athens [online], 30 August - 3 September 2021): slides, handout
- On some problematic Ossetic etymologies (Sampsa Holopainen & András Czentnár, talk at the Ninth International Conference on Iranian Linguistics, Institut für Iranistik, ÖAW [online], 18–20 August 2021)
- Huomioita ugrilaisten kielten yhteissanastosta [Notes on the common vocabulary of the Ugric languages] (XLVII Kielitieteen päivät/ XLVII Annual Conference on Linguistics [Finland], University of Tampere [online], 5–7 May 2021)