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The members of the Finno-Ugric (or Uralic) language family are: Baltic-Finnic group: Finnish, Estonian, Karelian, Ludic/Ludian, Veps/Vepsian, Ingrian, Livonian and Votic/Votian; Sami (Lapp): a group of dialects or closely related languages; Mari (Cheremis); Mordvin: Erzya and Moksha; Permic/Permian group: Komi (Zyryan), Permyak and Udmurt (Votyak); Ugric group: Hungarian, Khanty (Ostyak) and Mansi (Vogul); Samoyedic group: Nenets (Yurak), Enets (Yenisey Samoyed), Nganasan (Tavgy) and Selkup (Ostyak Samoyed). The Samoyedic group is traditionally classified as a separate language family constituting the Uralic group together with Finno-Ugric languages. However, many linguists now use the terms "Finno-Ugric" and "Uralic" as synonyms, and this is also the naming convention used in the ODP.- Category ID : 428092
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Societas Uralo-Altaica (SUA)

Society based in Germany, and devoted to Uralic and Altaic studies.
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Finno-Ugrian Classification

Classification, numbers of speakers and areas of distribution of the Uralic languages.
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The Uralic Family

Survey of the Uralic peoples, including information on their languages. Excellent maps indicating the past and present distribution of Uralic languages.
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Uralic Languages and Peoples

A good collection of information and links about Finno-Ugric languages by Kazuto Matsumora (University of Tokyo), including some of his own materials.
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Minority Languages of Russia on the Net - Finno-Ugric languages

Information on Finno-Ugric languages spoken in Russia.
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Minority Languages of Russia on the Net - Samoyedic Languages

Collection of links to Internet resources on the Samoyedic languages.
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Salminen, Tapani

Lecturer in Finno-Ugrian linguistics at the University of Helsinki. Includes annotated links and information on the specific languages he has studied.
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Databank for Endangered Finno-Ugrian Languages

Information and contact addresses for a Scandinavian project for preserving minor Uralic languages.
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My Helsinki WWW Archives

Contains a FAQ about Finno-Ugric languages, Finnish-Hungarian etymologies, links to research institutes, organizations, publications and mailing lists. No longer maintained.

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