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Its formerly commonly accepted status as a subfamily of Uralic is based on criteria formulated in the 19th century and is criticized by some contemporary linguists such as Tapani Salminen and Ante Aikio. [2] [3] The three most-spoken Uralic languages, Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian, are all included in Finno-Ugric.
- Ugric Languages
The Ugric or Ugrian languages (/ ˈ juː ɡ r ɪ k, ˈ uː-/ or /...
- Finno-Permic Languages
The Finno-Permic or Finno-Permian languages, sometimes just...
- Samoyedic Languages
The Samoyedic (/ ˌ s æ m ə ˈ j ɛ d ɪ k,-m ɔɪ-/) or Samoyed...
- Proto-Uralic
Proto-Uralic is the unattested reconstructed language...
- Ugric Languages
Help. Films based on Finno-Ugric mythology . Pages in category "Films based on Finno-Ugric mythology" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Jade Warrior (film) November (2017 film) Pathfinder (1987 film) Sampo (film) Son of the White Mare. Song of the Miraculous Hind.
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Finno-Ugric is sometimes used as a synonym for Uralic, though Finno-Ugric is widely understood to exclude the Samoyedic languages. Scholars who do not accept the traditional notion that Samoyedic split first from the rest of the Uralic family may treat the terms as synonymous.
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Finno-Ugric languages, group of languages constituting much the larger of the two branches of a more comprehensive grouping, the Uralic languages (q.v.). The Finno-Ugric languages are spoken by several million people distributed discontinuously over an area extending from Norway in the west to the.
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Finnic Peoples - Fenno-Ugria. Finnic peoples speak Finnic languages of the Finno-Ugric language family. Finnic languages are further divided into two groups based on their geography and language features. Southern group of Finnic languages. This group includes Estonian, Votic and Livonian languages.
Finno-Ugric Peoples - Fenno-Ugria. Sometimes the term “Finno-Ugric” refers to all Uralic peoples, including Samoyedic peoples. According to recent studies, the peoples speaking Finno-Ugric languages have inhabited Europe for about ten millennia.
Finnic peoples, descendants of a collection of tribal peoples speaking closely related languages of the Finno-Ugric family who migrated to the area of the eastern Baltic, Finland, and Karelia before ad 400—probably between 100 bc and ad 100, though some authorities place the migration many centuries earlier.