Vovin may refer to: Alexander Vovin, American Professor of East Asian Languages Vovin (album), 1998 album by Therion In the Enochian language, a dragon...
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Alexander (Sasha) Vladimirovich Vovin (Russian: Александр Владимирович Вовин; 27 January 1961 – 8 April 2022) was a Soviet-born Russian-American linguist...
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Vovin (in Enochian VOVIN, VOVINA means dragon) is the seventh studio album by Swedish symphonic metal band Therion. It is their bestselling album, selling...
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but is distinct enough to be considered a separate language. Alexander Vovin suggested that the Yukjin dialect of the far northeast should be similarly...
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285. Vovin 2020, pp. 328–352. Vovin 2020, pp. 344–345. Vovin 2020, p. 344. Vovin 2020, p. 354. Vovin 2020, pp. 352–353. Vovin 2020, p. 352. Vovin 2020...
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298. Vovin (2020), p. 307. Vovin (2020), p. 310. Vovin (2020), p. 313. Vovin (2020), p. 304. Vovin (2020), p. 268. Vovin (2020), p. 279. Vovin (2020)...
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comparing the varieties of language spoken in Hokkaidō and Sakhalin; however, Vovin (1993) speaks only of "dialects". Refsing (1986) says Hokkaidō and Sakhalin...
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50–92. Vovin (2013), p. 232. Lee & Ramsey (2011), pp. 46–47. Beckwith (2007), p. 40. Vovin (2013), pp. 236–237. Kindaichi (1978), p. 31. Vovin (2010)...
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and 2005, and by Alexander Vovin in 2005. Other defenses of the theory, in response to the criticisms of Georg and Vovin, were published by Starostin...
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Hölzl (2018), namely Ewenic, Udegheic, Nanaic, and Jurchenic. Alexander Vovin notes that Manchu and Jurchen are aberrant languages within South Tungusic...
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2021. Retrieved 22 November 2012. Vovin (2008). Whitman (1985), p. 232, also found in Martin (1966), p. 233 Vovin (2008), pp. 211–212. Hudson, Mark J...
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might have been the original behind Turkic qaɣan ~ xaɣan. According to Vovin (2007, 2010) the term comes from qaγan (meaning "emperor" or "supreme ruler")...
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2020-11-12. Robbeets 2005, p. 20. Shibatani 1990, p. 94. Robbeets 2005. Vovin, Alexander (2008). "Proto-Japanese beyond the accent system". Proto-Japanese...
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predominantly Japonic-speaking until it was linguistically Koreanized. Vovin, Alexander (2013). "From Koguryo to Tamna: Slowly riding to the South with...
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the extinct Khitan, Tuyuhun, and possibly also Tuoba languages. Alexander Vovin (2007) identifies the extinct Tabγač or Tuoba language as a Mongolic language...
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People". The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 31, 2018. Vovin, Alexander (2017). "Origins of the Japanese Language". Oxford Research Encyclopedia...
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Maripgan) and 거서간 / 거슬한 (居西干 / 居瑟邯; Geoseogan / Geoseulhan). Alexander Vovin suggests this word is related to the Mongolian Khan and Manchurian Han meaning...
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Robbeets (2020), p.3-5 Vovin (2013), p. 224 ; Vovin (2017), p. 5-6 Vovin (2017), p. 32 Toh (2005), p. 19 Vovin (2017), p. 12 Vovin, Alexander (2013), Korean...
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(Japanese: yoi) month" in published scholarly works, such as by Alexander Vovin in English as wonderful month in his 2011 commentary and translation of...
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pp. 20–21. Lee & Ramsey (2011), p. 47. Vovin (2017). Vovin (2013), p. 232. Vovin (2013), pp. 227–228. Vovin (2013), pp. 233–236. Whitman (2011), p. 153...
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2021-08-17. Vovin, Alexander. 2013. 'From Koguryǒ to T'amna: Slowly Riding South with the Speakers of Proto-Korean.' Korean Linguistics, 15.2: 222–40. Vovin, Alexander...
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Ramsey (2011), p. 45. Vovin (2005), pp. 121–124. Vovin (2013), pp. 232–233. Vovin (2017), p. 13. Vovin (2013), pp. 224, 233. Vovin (2017), p. 12. Lee &...
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Savelyev & Jeong 2020. Vovin, Edward Vajda & Étienne de la Vaissière 2016. Hyun Jin Kim 2013. Hyun Jin Kim 2015. Vovin 2003. Vovin 2015. Pulleyblank, Edwin...
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"Clavicula Nox" (1998) Sample from Therion's "Clavicula Nox". From the album Vovin. Problems playing these files? See media help. In 1996, Therion recorded...
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separate, and the last, prehistoric migration of people from Asia. Alexander Vovin (2015) notes that northern Tungusic languages, which are spoken in eastern...
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concluded that a genetic relationship to Mongolic is likely. Alexander Vovin (2007) identifies the extinct Tuoba language (Tabγač) as a Mongolic language...
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p. 7. Pellard 2008, p. 3. Vovin & Ishisaki-Vovin 2021, p. ix. Kupchik 2013, p. 4. Vovin & Ishisaki-Vovin 2021, p. x. Vovin 2014, p. 8. Korkmaz & Doğan...
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linguist Alexander Vovin (2007) believes that the term qaγan originated among the Xiongnu people, who were Yeniseian-speaking (according to Vovin), and then it...
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original on March 28, 2024. Retrieved March 28, 2024 – via Google Books. Vovin, Alexander (2017). "Origins of the Japanese Language". Oxford Research Encyclopedia...
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Therion. "Arrival of the Darkest Queen" "The Beauty in Black" "Evocation of Vovin" "The Veil of Golden Spheres" Christofer Johnsson - guitar, vocals, keyboards...
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