All maps, linguistic, historical, political, will do. :)
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/10ka...spraakkart.gif
http://www.kotus.fi/files/956/www_alfe.jpg
I'll post more, later.
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All maps, linguistic, historical, political, will do. :)
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/10ka...spraakkart.gif
http://www.kotus.fi/files/956/www_alfe.jpg
I'll post more, later.
Perhaps something you've not seen before;
A map of 'tsokayuschie' dialects of Russian, transposed onto a Uralic languages map. These are Russkies who say 'ts' when most say 'ch'. It's been connected with Finnic substrate.
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/att...1&d=1314019673
and
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/att...1&d=1314019799