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Robbeets, M.; Savelyev, A.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2020)
The homelands of the individual Transeurasian proto-languages. In: The Oxford guide to the Transeurasian languages, 43, pp. 753 - 771 (Eds. 82.
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Robbeets, M.; Savelyev, A.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2020)
Introduction [to "The Oxford guide to the Transeurasian languages"]. In: The Oxford guide to the Transeurasian languages, 1, pp. 1 - 3 (Eds. 83.
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Hudson, M.; Trundle, M.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2020)
Introduction to Volume I. In: The prehistoric and ancient worlds, pp. 19 - 36 (Eds. Fagan, G. G.; Fibiger, L.; 84.
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Hudson, M.; Trundle, M.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2020)
The origins of violence and warfare in the japanese islands. In: The prehistoric and ancient worlds, I.7, pp. 160 - 178 (Eds. Fagan, G. G.; Fibiger, L.; 85.
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Comparative reconstruction in linguistics. In: Oxford Bibliographies, p. 1 - 1 (Ed. Oxford Univ. Press). Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford (2018)
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Introduction: the great wave of the Anthropocene. In: Multidisciplinary studies of the environment and civilization: japanese perspectives, pp. 1 - 12 (Ed. Yasuda, Y.). Routledge, London (2017)
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Like ripples in a pond. Basic vocabulary linking Japonic to Turkic. In: Prof. Dr. Talât Tekin hatïra kitabï [Obituary volume for Prof. Dr. Talât Tekin], pp. 885 - 914 (Ed. Sertkaya, O. F.). Uluslararasï Türk Akademisi [International Turkic Academy], Istanbul (2017)
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Japanese, Korean and the Transeurasian languages. In: The Cambridge Handbook of Areal Linguistics, pp. 586 - 626 (Ed. Hickey, R.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2017)
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Robbeets, M.). Routledge, London [u.a.] (2017)
Shared verb morphology in the Transeurasian languages: Copy or cognate? In: Stability and borrowability, pp. 136 - 153 (Ed. 90.
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Robbeets, M.). Routledge, London [u.a.] (2017)
The development of negation in the Transeurasian languages. In: Stability and borrowability, pp. 202 - 222 (Ed. 91.
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Robbeets, M.). Routledge, London [u.a.] (2017)
The Japanese inflectional paradigm in a Transeurasian perspective. In: Stability and borrowability, pp. 130 - 164 (Ed. 92.
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Robbeets, M.). Routledge, London [u.a.] (2017)
General introduction: A truly 'critical' concept in linguistics. In: The history of the debate, pp. 1 - 24 (Ed. 93.
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The Transeurasian languages. In: The Cambridge handbook of areal linguistics, pp. 586 - 626 (Ed. Hickey, R.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2017)
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Robbeets, M.; Savelyev, A.). John Benjamins Publishing, Philadelphia (2017)
Farming/language dispersal: Food for thought. In: Language dispersal beyond farming, pp. 1 - 24 (Eds. 95.
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Robbeets, M.; Savelyev, A.). John Benjamins Publishing, Amsterdam (2017)
The language of the Transeurasian farmers. In: Language dispersal beyond farming, pp. 93 - 122 (Eds. 96.
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7, pp. 126 - 131 (2017)
Hoe het Japans naar Japan kwam. In: Uit het Erasmushuis, Vol. 97.
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Robbeets, M.; Savelyev, A.). John Benjamins Publishing, Philadelphia (2017)
Farming-related terms in Proto-Turkic and Proto-Altaic. In: Language dispersal beyond farming, pp. 123 - 154 (Eds. 98.
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Insubordination and the establishment of genealogical relationship across Eurasia. In: Insubordination, pp. 209 - 245 (Eds. Evans, N.; Watanabe, H.). John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam; Philadelphia (2016)
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Transeurasian basic verbs: Copy or cognate? In: The Uppsala meeting: proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics, pp. 198 - 212 (Ed. Csató, É. Á.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2016)
Working Paper (3)
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Characterizing the genetic history of admixture across inner Eurasia. bioRxiv, 327122 (2018)