Reseptiivinen monikielisyys: miten suomenkielinen oppija ymmärtää viroa äidinkielensä pohjalta?
The Council of Europe language policy recommends that all European citizens learn at least two foreign languages. If this is put to practice, the methods of endorsing learning and the required profi ciency need to be discussed.
Pirkko Muikku-Werner +1 more
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More Rule than Exception: Parallel Evidence of Ancient Migrations in Grammars and Genomes of Finno-Ugric Speakers. [PDF]
Santos P +7 more
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Generative Approaches to Finnic and Saami Linguistics
This volume is the first to examine the phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics of Finnic and Saami languages within current generative linguistic frameworks.
Nelson, Diane, Manninen, Satu
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Indo-European cereal terminology suggests a Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages. [PDF]
Kroonen G +4 more
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Yhteistyöhakuinen päällekkäispuhunta suomalaisessa ja virolaisessa arkikeskustelussa
Th is article concerns overlapping talk in Finnish and Estonian conversation using conversation analysis as its method. It mainly focuses on the content of the overlapping turns and their functions in interaction.
Anna Vatanen
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Conceptual Framework for Optimised Proxy Value Set Selection Through Supra-National Value Set Development for the EQ-5D Instruments. [PDF]
Łaszewska A +4 more
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Novel vocalizations are understood across cultures. [PDF]
Ćwiek A +21 more
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Measurement Invariant but Non-Normal Treatment Responses in Guided Internet Psychotherapies for Depressive and Generalized Anxiety Disorders. [PDF]
Rosenström TH +4 more
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Evolution and dispersal of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U5 in Northern Europe: insights from an unsupervised learning approach to phylogeography. [PDF]
Kristjansson D +4 more
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Kielten sulautuminen suomen ja viron kontaktissa
This article examines the morphological and morphophonological mixing that occurs in a contact between two Finnic languages, Finnish (the Ingrian Finnish dialect) and Estonian.
Helka Riionheimo
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