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Jazyki I Pis'mennost' Narodov Severa. Chast' I: Jazyki i pis'-mennost' samoedskikh i finno-ugorskikh narodov; pod redaktsiei G. N. Prokof'eva; pp. 232 + [2]; 1937; 3 roubles 50 kopeks. - Chast' III: Jazyki i pis'mennost' paleoaziatskikh narodov; podredaktsiei E. A. Kreinovicha; pp. 238 + iv + [2]; 1934;
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1 In the U.S.S.R. the conventional names of the minorities have in general been replaced by the native names; thus the official designation of the Cheremiss (Russian is now Mari, the native name. In these reviews I give both names once, but afterwards use the conventional name (cf., however, Leeds Studies in English and Kindred Languages, ii, 6; iii, 57–9; BSOS., VIII, 227–234), exceptin the case of Yenisei-Ostyak for which I use the official name, Ket.
2 Meillet, A. and Cohen, M.. Les langues du monde, pp. 269–272.Google Scholar