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Zum Jakutischen bei Johann Redowsky (1806/7)

In this contribution, the author discusses the Yakut forms in the travelogue of the physician,botanist and geologist Johann Redowsky (1.1.1774-8.2.1807). The travelogue was recorded on the occasion of Count Yurii Aleksandrovich Golovkin's diplomatic mission to China. Redovsky accompanied Golovk...

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