Хайду П. Уральские языки и народы / Пер. с венг. Е. А. Хелимского; Под ред. К. Е. Майтинской; Предисл. Б. А. Серебренникова. — М.: Прогресс, 1985. — 432 с. — Твердый переплет, стандартный формат. — Тираж: 2 000 экз.
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Hajdú P. Uralic Languages and Peoples / Translated from Hungarian by E. A. Khelimsky; Edited by K. E. Maitinskaya; Preface by B. A. Serebrennikov. — Moscow: Progress, 1985. — 432 p. — Hardcover, standard format. — Print run: 2,000 copies.
A fundamental comprehensive study by the Hungarian academician Péter Hajdú, dedicated to the Uralic language family. The book provides a complex analysis of the origin, migration history, and cultural contacts of the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic peoples. Based on a comparative-historical analysis of linguistic data, the author reconstructs the phonetic, morphological, and lexical features of the Uralic proto-language and also examines hypotheses about the Uralic homeland.
This edition, published with a preface by the prominent Soviet linguist B.A. Serebrennikov, is an essential reference for Uralic scholars, ethnologists, historians, and anyone interested in the problems of ethnogenesis and linguistic relationship.