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Ob-Ugrian|ɒbˈuːgrɪən| [f. Ob, the name of a Siberian river + Ugrian a. and n.] A Finno-Ugric linguistic group of Siberia related to Hungarian. So Ob-Ugric a. and n.
1933L. Bloomfield Language iv. 68 Ob-Ugrian, consisting of Ostyak..and Vogule. 1954Pei & Gaynor Dict. Linguistics 151 Ob-Ugrian, a language group (consisting of Ostyak and Vogul) which with Hungarian constitutes the Ugric branch of the Finno-Ugric (or Uralic) sub-family of the Ural-Altaic family of languages. 1955B. Collinder Fenno-Ugric Vocab. p. xi, Vogul, Ostyak, and Hungarian are called Ugric languages; vg and os are called Ob-Ugric. Ibid. p. xiv, I made up my mind to quote even such words as occur only in Ugric and Permian, nay, even in Ob-Ugric and Permian. 1975G. F. Cushing tr. Hajdu's Finno-Ugrian Lang. & Peoples iii. 119 Ob-Ugrian is the collective name for the languages and peoples known as Vogul (Man'si) and Ostyak (Chanti). |