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Russian Dialects as a Resource for Finniс Historical Lexicology
This article proposes a reconstruction of a number of Vepsian and Ludic Karelian derivatives of lexemes, referring to the dialectal vocabulary of the Russian dialects of Obonezhye region.
Irma Ivanovna Mullonen
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This article analyses dialect lexemes recorded in the Russian dialects of Karelia, which genetically go back to the Finnic lexical fund and represent a fragment of the semantic field “A speaking person”.
Irina Alekseevna Kyurshunova
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В статье производится сопоставительное исследование «демонологических» основ hiisi- и черт- в русской по употреблению топонимии Русского Севера (Архангельская, Вологодская области, прилегающие районы Ярославской и Костромской областей), а также ...
Елена Л. Березович +2 more
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Northern Russian Etymologies: порочка, пёрыш, пёрко
This article puts forward etymological interpretations of several Northern Russian lexemes: порочка ‘a vessel in the form of a birch bark cylinder with a wooden bottom and a cover for the storage and transportation of milk, cottage cheese, flour, etc.’, ‘
Olga Valeryevna Mishchenko
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[“Finno-Ugric Traces” in Prishvin’s Early Prose
This article examines the vocabulary which was borrowed into the Russian dialects of Pomorie, mainly from the Finniс and Sami languages, and is found in the first book of the famous Russian writer M. M. Prishvin In the Land of Fearless Birds.
Svetlana Viktorovna Nagurnaja
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