Thank you very much for answering, but nobody really
knows nothing about I had asked. It was easy, because
the answer was (and is, of course) in The Uralic
Languages, ed. Denis Sinor, p. 812. Nicolai Anderson
(with 'c' because he was not Russian, but Estonian)
was born in 1845 and died in 1905. He was and
specialist in Ostiak language and, obviously, in the
field of Finno-uUgric linguistic. Anyway, tahnk you
very much again.
Jose Andres
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