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Neo-Darwinism predicted that random mutations would pile up until the genes of mice and men were as different as, say, the Finno-Ugric and the English languages.
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Compared to a Finno-Ugric language like Estonian or Hungarian, which has tons of cases with exotic names like the inessive, superessive, ablative, translative, and exessive, English seems as poor as a pauper on payday.
Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar 2009
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Compared to a Finno-Ugric language like Estonian or Hungarian, which has tons of cases with exotic names like the inessive, superessive, ablative, translative, and exessive, English seems as poor as a pauper on payday.
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The English equivalents of those exotic Finno-Ugric cases are mostly recreated through humble prepositions.
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The English equivalents of those exotic Finno-Ugric cases are mostly recreated through humble prepositions.
Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar 2009
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Neo-Darwinism predicted that random mutations would pile up until the genes of mice and men were as different as, say, the Finno-Ugric and the English languages.
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Most of people with this trait are of Celtic or Finno-Hungarian origin.
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The Sami dialects are Finno-Ugric, with borrowings from Norse and even from Latin and Greek.
Archive 2009-05-01 Matterhorn 2009
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The Sami dialects are Finno-Ugric, with borrowings from Norse and even from Latin and Greek.
One People In Four Countries: Part I Matterhorn 2009
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I'm not sure why we got stuck on *septm but since we're here, I could probably mention about having crafted a hypothesis on how to get Finno-Permic *śeŋćim- out of that.
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