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- The Mordvinic languages, also known as the Mordvin, Mordovian or Mordvinian languages (Russian: мордовские языки, mordovskiye yazyki), are a subgroup...
- (*kakteksa, *ükteksa "8, 9") Saamic Finno-Mordvinic (replacement *kümmen "10" (*luki- "to count", "to read out")) Mordvinic Finnic Another proposed tree, more...
- second-order groups of the Uralic phylum would then be: Sami, Finnic, Mordvinic, Mari, Permic, Hungarian, Mansi, Khanty and Samo****ic, all on equal footing...
- spoken around the left bank of the Middle Oka. Meshchera was either a Mordvinic or a Permic language. Pauli Rahkonen has suggested on the basis of toponymic...
- alongside Russian. The medieval Meshcherian language may have been Mordvinic, or close to Mordvinic. Erzya is spoken in the northern and eastern and north-western...
- shared by Finnic and Mordvinic specifically, while a number of innovations in the vowel system are shared by Samic and Mordvinic specifically. The Mari...
- Hill Mari / Western Mari (Kyryk Mary jÿlmÿ) Kozymodemyan Yaran Proto-Mordvinic (ancestral) Erzya (Erźań keľ) Central group (E-I) Western group (E-II)...
- Uralic languages that tried to group the Finnic languages, Sami languages, Mordvinic languages and the Mari language. It was hypothesized to have branched...
- Baltic languages. Innovations are also shared between Finnic and the Mordvinic languages, and in recent times Finnic, Sámi and Moksha are sometimes grouped...
- two Mordvinic languages also have separate literary forms. The Erzya literary language was created in 1922 and the Mokshan in 1923. The two Mordvinic languages...