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On the Category of Clusivity in the Udmurt Language; pp. 213-224 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2018
The paper demonstrates the existence of an inclusive-exclusive distinction in the pronominal forms of the Udmurt language, which exhibits two forms of first person plural — ми and асьмеос.
S. Maksimov, T. I. Panina
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Pervyj opyt perevoda Evangelija ot Ioanna na udmurtskij jazyk: grafiko-orfografičeskij analiz [Abstract. Graphical and Spelling Analysis of the Handwritten Gospel of St. John in Udmurt]; pp. 276-283 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2012
The article deals with the features of spelling of the handwritten Gospel of St. John in the Udmurt language. The graphic and elements of spelling used in the Gospel are based on those of the first Udmurt grammar printed in 1775 under the title ”Soà ...
L. M. Ivšin
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Названия налима (Lota Lota) в марийских ­диалектах [Names for Burbot (Lota Lota) in Mari Dialects]; pp. 279-284 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2019
The article is about the analysis of the designations of burbot (Lota Lota) in Mari dialects. Tha analysis has allowed to determine six naming units of which one is of Finno-Ugric origin (шамба), two are of Mari orgin (мокшынчо, шiмгол)
Elena Voronina
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TERMINOLOGY PERTAINING TO ETHNIC RELATIONS AS USED IN LATE IMPERIAL RUSSIA; pp. 24–50 [PDF]

open access: yesActa Historica Tallinnensia, 2010
The article discusses the denotation and changes in the meaning of terms describing ethnic relations in various formal and informal texts originating from late Imperial Russia, examining the terminology regarding the Empire’s ethno-political geography ...
Toomas KARJAHÄRM
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Графические особенности «Словаря Языка Черемис­скаго» [Graphic Features of the «Словарь Языка Черемисскаго»]; pp. 126-132 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2019
The handwritten monument of the «Словарь Языка Черемисскаго» (Hermitage collection No. 216; Dictionary of the Cheremiss Language) dates from the second half of the XVIII century.
Oleg Sergeev
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Post-fire Succession of Understory Vegetation in Scotch Pine Forests of Central Polissya of Ukraine

open access: yesBiodiversidade Brasileira, 2019
Polisskiy Natural Reserve is one of the most important territories for biodiversity protection in North of Ukraine. Forests of mixed Scotch pine (Pinus sylvetris) with birch (Betula pendula) and other species forests are most common. Wildfires regularly
Vasyl Gumeniuk   +2 more
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