ugric
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A branch of the Uralic language family: Ugric is one of the two primary branches of the Finno-Ugric language family, which itself is part of the larger Uralic language family. The Ugric branch consists of languages spoken in parts of Europe and northwestern Siberia.
Usage
- Ugric is used as a linguistic classification term. It is typically capitalized.
- It is most commonly used in academic, historical, or linguistic contexts when discussing language families and their relationships.
Examples
- Academic Context:
- Hungarian is the most widely spoken of the Ugric languages.
- Linguists study the phonological shifts that characterize the Ugric branch.
- The Ugric and Finnic branches split from a common Finno-Ugric ancestor.
Advanced Usage
- "Ugric languages": This is the standard phrase to refer to the specific languages within this branch.
- The Ugric languages include Hungarian, Khanty, and Mansi.
Variants and Related Words
- Finno-Ugric (proper noun): The larger language family that encompasses both the Finnic and Ugric branches.
- The Finno-Ugric family is distantly related to the Samoyedic languages, together forming the Uralic family.
- Ugrian (adjective): An older or alternative term sometimes used synonymously with "Ugric," particularly in historical or ethnographic contexts.
- He conducted research on Ugrian folklore.
Synonyms
- Ugrian (when used as a linguistic branch identifier).
Notes on Meaning
The term Ugric refers exclusively to a linguistic classification. It does not describe a political entity, a modern ethnic group, or a culture, but rather a group of related languages with a shared ancestral origin.
Noun
- one of the two branches of the Finno-Ugric family of languages; spoken in Hungary and northwestern Siberia