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Über Monophthongische Substitute baltischer resp. lettischer Diphthonge in südestnischen Lehnwörtern; pp. 21-27 [PDF]
The Estonian vanik âwreathâ, Livonian vÄÅka id. and Finnish vannikko, Âvannikka â(brideâs) wreathâ has been considered either a Baltic or an older Latvian loanword sharing its root with the Lithuanian vainìkas âKranz, Krone, (bei ÂMà ...
Lembit Vaba
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Soome ja vene lähtekeelega eesti keele õppijate A2- ning B1-taseme tekstide keelekasutusmustrite võrdleva analüüsi tulemused näitavad sihtkeele kasutamisel erinevaid suundumusi.
Pille Eslon
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Eesti keele A2–C1-taseme kirjalike tekstide võrdlev automaatanalüüs
Tänaseni puudub ülevaade eesti keele kui sihtkeele õppijate tekstiloomest eri keeleoskustasemetel, mis põhineks tekstide automaatanalüüsi andmete statistilisel töötlusel. Eesmärk on kindlaks teha, millised arvuliselt mõõdetavad tunnused iseloomustavad A2–
Kais Allkivi-Metsoja
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Possible traces of Finnic influence in Latvian subdialect phonetics and morphology [PDF]
This article discusses areas observed on geolinguistic maps showing Finnic or Finnic-like features in Latvian subdialects possibly resulting from Finnic influence.
Stafecka, Anna
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Russian-Estonian border in the context of post-soviet ethnic transformations
The authors explore the main trends and regional peculiarities of ethnic transformations during the post-Soviet period in the Russian and Estonian borderlands.
Andrei G. Manakov, Jaak Kliimask
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Artificial Sequences and Complexity Measures [PDF]
In this paper we exploit concepts of information theory to address the fundamental problem of identifying and defining the most suitable tools to extract, in a automatic and agnostic way, information from a generic string of characters.
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Paleolinguistics brings more light on the earliest history of the traditional Eurasian pulse crops [PDF]
Traditional pulse crops such as pea, lentil, field bean, bitter vetch, chickpea and common vetch originate from Middle East, Mediterranean and Central Asia^1^.
Aleksandar Medovic +7 more
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The present article gives an overview of the borrowed vocabulary of the Rus- sian dialect of the Kola peninsula, which mostly comes from Finno-Ugric languages.
David Pineda
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Baltų substratas rytų slavų kalbose
THE BALTIC SUBSTRATUM IN THE LANGUAGES OF THE EASTERN SLAVSSummaryAlthough many archeological and onomastic publications demonstrate the existence of a Baltic substratum over a rather large section of the territory of the Eastern and Western Slavs, some ...
Jūratė Sofija Laučiūtė
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Indo-Uralic consonant gradation [PDF]
Koivulehto and Vennemann have recently (1996) revived Posti’s theory (1953) which attributed Finnic consonant gradation to Germanic influence, in particular to the influence of Verner’s law. This theory disregards the major differences between Finnic and
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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