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Editorial Office Address: Institute of Philology of the Siberian Branch of the RAS. 8 Nikolaeva St, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation.
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Issue 56, 2025
Table of Content
Phonetics | | I. Ya. Selyutina
The category of phonetic softness in the languages of the Altai community: correlation models and palatal synharmonism
In detail |
 | | T. R. Ryzhikova, K. V. Shindrova
Consonant palatalization in Barabian as a reflex of the vowel palatal harmony law (based on ultrasound visualization data)
In detail |
 | | M. K. Amelina, N. V. Makeeva
Ultrasound analysis of velar consonant articulation in the Yamal dialect of Tundra Nenets
In detail |
 | | Natalya V. Yakimets
Obstruent plosive consonants of the second articulatory row in the Yurt-Ora Chat idiom: an acoustic comparative study
In detail |
 | | V. Ju. Gusev
Vowel harmony and sound symbolism in Nganasan
In detail |
 | | V. A. Ivanov, R. I. Idrisov
The Tegi Khanty idiom and selected issues of the vowel system (a comparative analysis with Kazym Khanty dialect)
In detail |
 | | Factors of the vowel duration variability in Kazym Khanty: new acoustic evidence
Factors of the vowel duration variability in Kazym Khanty: new acoustic evidence
In detail |
 | | N. S. Urtegeshev, P. E. Prokopyeva
Reduction of the diphthong system in the Odul language: a diachronic and instrumental-phonetic analysis
In detail |
 | | Sergei V. Kovylin
Reflexes of adjectival suffix *-lʲ: -l / -lʲ, -j / -i in Selkup dialects: a synchronic and diachronic perspective
In detail |
 | | O. N. Morozova
Ust’-Nyukzha idiom of the Evenki language: phonetics
In detail |
 | | O. M. Pavlova
On the linguistic ideologies of the Naukan Yupik community
In detail |
The mythology of the epic | | L. N. Arbachakova
The image of the kyigylyk birds in Shor epic poetry
In detail |
Ethnomusicology | | L. I. Kardashevskaya
The sound organization of the songs of the Tuvans of Tsengel (Mongolia) and the Republic of Tyva (Russia): a comparative study
In detail |
 | | G. E. Soldatova
Jaw harp in the culture of the Ob Ugrians
In detail |
Scientific life | | K. N. Burnakova, А. A. Dobrynina
Promising research directions the works of Iraida Yakovlevna Selyutina on the phonetics of the languages of the peoples of Siberia and adjacent regions
In detail | |