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Effect of adjunctive ranitidine for antipsychotic-induced weight gain: A systematic review of randomized placebo-controlled trials. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Int Med Res, 2018
Gu XJ   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Chuvash and the Bulgharic languages

2020
Chuvash is the sole living representative of the Bulgharic branch, one of the two principal branches of the Turkic family. While extinct Bulgharic varieties are only limitedly accessible to linguists owing to the scarcity of written sources, Chuvash has attracted a lot of attention as the most divergent Turkic language, notable for both archaic ...
Alexander Savelyev
exaly   +2 more sources

Categorization of the Chuvash Language in the Chuvash Republic and Beyond

Language Policy, 2019
The article deals with the categorization of Chuvash, a Turkic language, spoken by Chuvash people (their population number is 1435872) and spread in the areas along the Volga and the Urals. In present day Chuvash as well as Russian is a state language in the Chuvash Republic, its legal status being determined in the Constitution of the Russian ...
exaly   +2 more sources

The names of outerwear in the Tatar and Chuvash languages

Philology and Culture
This work studies the vocabulary of outerwear in two related Turkic languages – Tatar and Chuvash. These two languages of neighboring peoples closely interact, which leads to their interpenetration, including the linguistic elements.In the article, Tatar and Chuvash lexemes, included in the thematic group “outerwear”, are analyzed in a comparative ...
Z. Kirillova, V. Aniferova
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Modern Technologies in the Lessons of Native (Chuvash) Language and Literature

Modern teacher and his role in the formation of key competencies of students
exaly   +2 more sources

SOMATISMS IN THE LANGUAGE MODELING OF THE WORLD (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF THE RUSSIAN AND CHUVASH LANGUAGES)

Voprosy Kognitivnoy Lingvistiki
The authors analyze in a comparative way Russian and Chuvash words and phraseological units that make up the lexical category “somatisms” in the Russian and Chuvash linguistic world view. Within the framework of this lexical category, the somatisms “head”, “heart”, “arm”, “shoulder”, “elbow”, “finger”, “nail”, “eyes”, “nose”, “ears”, “tongue”, “lip ...
L.V. Borisova, A.M. Ivanova, E.V. Chueva
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N.N. Poppe’s views on the proto-language and ethnic history of the Chuvash

Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education, 2022
Writings of N.N. Poppe, associate member of Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1897–1991) dedicated to the study of the Chuvash language were published in the 20th of the 20th century. The article contains analysis of his seven articles and three brochures in the Russian and the German languages.
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Stabilization and symbolism: language and regional politics in the Chuvash Republic

Nationalities Papers, 2012
The government of the Chuvash Republic, an ethno-federal region of the Russian Federation, used a targeted and symbolic language policy in an attempt to stabilize the position of the republic's titular language while avoiding conflict with local Russophones and the Russian federal government.
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Ways of expressing the principle of politeness in the Chuvash language

The aim of the scientific work is to study the key ways of expressing the principles of politeness in the Chuvash language. The main principles of politeness were described in detail in the works of D. Leach. Each language has its own models and principles of expressing politeness.
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Genetic Geography of the Historical Ancestors of the Chuvash

Advances in Anthropology, 2022
Anton K Salmin
exaly  

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