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Finno-Permic languages Totally Explained
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Everything about the Finno-permic Languages totally explainedThe Finno-Permic languages form one of the main branches of the Uralic languages.
The Uralic languages family tree has three main groups, Finno-Permic, Ugric, and Samoyedic languages.
In some references the term Finnic is used to refer to the Finno-Permic languages, but this usage is regarded incorrect by Finno-Ugric specialists; the term Finnic is commonly used of the Baltic-Finnic languages.
In the past, the Finno-Permic languages together with the Ugric languages were thought to constitute a closer Finno-Ugric group of languages, separating this entity more sharply from the Samoyedic languages. Today, however, the node between Finno-Permic and Ugric is increasingly seen to be a separation equally fundamental as is the separation between Samoyedic from Ugric or from Finno-Permic.
Members
- Permic (Permian)
- Finno-Volgaic (Finno-Cheremisic, Finno-Mari, Volga-Finnic)
- Mari (Cheremisic)
- Mordvinic (Mordvin, Mordvinian)
- Extinct Finno-Volgaic languages of uncertain position
- Finno-Lappic (Finno-Saamic, Finno-Samic)
- Sami (Samic, Saamic, Lappic, Lappish)
- Western Sami (Western Samic)
- Eastern Sami (Eastern Samic)
- Baltic-Finnic (Balto-Finnic, Balto-Fennic, Finnic, Fennic)
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