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Phonetics / Languages of Russia / Phonology / Proto-Uralic language / Proto-Samoyed language / Laryngeal theory / Finno-Ugric languages / Internal reconstruction / Estonian language / Linguistics / Uralic languages / Agglutinative languages
Date: 2012-09-18 06:59:19
Phonetics
Languages of Russia
Phonology
Proto-Uralic language
Proto-Samoyed language
Laryngeal theory
Finno-Ugric languages
Internal reconstruction
Estonian language
Linguistics
Uralic languages
Agglutinative languages

The non-initial-syllable vowel reductions from Proto-Uralic to Proto-Finnic

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