Title | Authored on | Link to edit Content | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Professor Edward Vajda co-authors new Yeniseian dictionary | ||||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Ed Vajda to Discuss the Ancient Language Link Between Siberia and North America Nov. 8 at City Hall | ||||
Is this remote Siberian language an ancestor to Navajo? | Edward Vajda believes he knows where an entire family of North American languages came from. Vajda, a |
|||
Vajda explains J.R.R. Tolkien's invented languages | ||||
Vajda to discuss J.R.R. Tolkien's imaginary languages Nov. 14 on campus | ||||
Athabaskan/Dene Languages Conference held at Western | ||||
The language link between Siberia and Alaska | Spoken by only a few dozen people, a language uttered in river villages 3,000 miles from Alaska is related to Tlingit, Eyak and Athabaskan. This curious link has researchers wondering how people in the middle of Siberia can be related to Alaskans and other North Americans, and what it means to… |
|||
How language ties Siberians and Alaska Natives 3,000 miles apart | Spoken by only a few dozen people, a language uttered in river villages 3,000 miles from Alaska is related to Tlingit, Eyak and Athabaskan. This curious link has researchers wondering how people in the middle of Siberia are related to Alaskans and other North Americans -- and what it means to… |
|||
Professor Ed Vajda to discuss Chernobyl nuclear disaster Feb. 29 |