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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anna_DyboAnna Dybo - Wikipedia

    Anna Vladimirovna Dybo (Russian: Анна Владимировна Дыбо, born June 4, 1959) is a Russian linguist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and co-author (with Sergei Starostin) of the Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages (2003), which encompasses some 3,000 Proto-Altaic stems.

  2. Anna Dybo. Institute of linguistics, RAS, Moscow. Verified email at iling-ran.ru. Comparative-historical linguistics historical typlogy Altaic languages. ... O Balanovsky, K Dibirova, A Dybo, O Mudrak, S Frolova, E Pocheshkhova, ... Molecular biology and evolution 28 (10), 2905-2920, 2011. 271:

  3. Permutation test applied to lexical reconstructions partially supports the Altaic linguistic macrofamily. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 2021 | Journal article. DOI: 10.1017/ehs.2021.28. Contributors : Alexei S. Kassian; George Starostin; Ilya M. Egorov; Ekaterina S. Logunova; Anna V. Dybo. Show more detail. Source : check_circle. Crossref.

  4. Anna Dybo This comparative and etymological dictionary of the more than fifty languages traditionally classified as Altaic is arguably the most comprehensive, systematic work as yet on the subject. Subdivided into five branches: Turkic, Mongolian, Tungus-Manchu, Korean and Japanese, it deals with the entire Altaic family.

  5. Curriculum Vitae. Anna Dybo. Russian State University for the Humanities, Institute of oriental cultures, Faculty Member. Download.

  6. Anna DYBO | Cited by 374 | of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (RAS) | Read 26 publications | Contact Anna DYBO.

  7. Anna Dybo, Russian State University for the Humanities, Institute of oriental cultures, Faculty Member. Studies Historical Linguistics, Languages and Linguistics, and Linguistics.