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  1. Eriksson T. and Janhunen J., On the limnonyms Khövsgöl and Kosogol and their ethnic implications, SEC 20 (2015), 89–99 [details]
  2. Janhunen J., The Russian monsters. On the etymology of an ethnonymic complex, SEC 2 (1997), 159–165 [details]
  3. Janhunen J., Shirongol and Shirongolic, SEC 8 (2003), 83–89 [details]
  4. Janhunen J., From Choson to Jucher: On the possibilities of ethnonymic continuity in Greater Manchuria, SEC 9 (2004), 67–76 [details]
  5. Janhunen J., On the Shirongolic names of Amdo, SEC 11 (2006), 95–103 [details]
  6. Janhunen J., On the names of the Tangut, SEC 12 (2007), 63–73 [details]
  7. Janhunen J., Liao: A Manchurian hydronym and its ethnohistorical context, SEC 13 (2008), 89–102 [details]
  8. Janhunen J., Some additional notes on the macrohydronyms of the Ladoga region, SEC 14 (2009), 203–212 [details]
  9. Janhunen J., Etymological and ethnohistorical aspects of the Yenisei, SEC 17 (2012), 67–87 [details]
  10. Janhunen J., On the ethnonyms Orok and Uryangkhai, SEC 19 (2014), 71–81 [details]
  11. Janhunen J., Etymology and the role of intuition in historical linguistics, SEC 20 (2015), 9–15 [details]