Walter de Gruyter, 2001. — 968 p. — (Mouton Grammar Library 22).
This text presetns a study of the grammar of Udihe, a highly endangered Tungus language spoken in the Russian Far East. It is a comprehensive description based on the authors' field materials and illustrated by numerous examples and a collection of folklore texts. The book may be used as a reference grammar by scholars working within differing theoretical frameworks, and will be of special interest to students of linguistic typology.