- Source: Finno-Ugrian Society
Finno-Ugrian Society (French: Société Finno-Ougrienne, Finnish: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura) is a Finnish learned society, dedicated to the study of Uralic and Altaic languages. It was founded in Helsinki in 1883 by the proposal of professor Otto Donner.
The society publishes several academic journals, including:
Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne (267 volumes as of September 2013)
Finnisch-ugrische Forschungen (61 volumes as of September 2013)
Journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne (93 volumes as of September 2013).
External links
Home page (in English)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Dialek bahasa Korea
- Suku Yukaghir
- Bahasa Estonia Selatan
- Orang Finn Volga
- Stratum (linguistik)
- Bahasa Mongol Pertengahan
- Bahasa Proto-Nordik
- Rumpun bahasa Koreanik
- Bahasa Khanty
- Finno-Ugrian Society
- Finno-Ugric languages
- Finno-Permic languages
- Khakas
- Linguistic homeland
- Khakas language
- Meshchera people
- Hungarian language
- Germanic substrate hypothesis
- Volga Finns