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The Role of Syncretism in the Morphology of the Finnic Languages [PDF]
Syncretism and the overlapping of morphologi- cally distinct units or entire categories have different influences on morphosyntactically cumulative and less cumulative forms.
Grünthal, Riho
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Uurimus keskendub deminutiividele eesti ja vene keeles. Venekeelsete lähtetekstide ja nende eestikeelsete tõlgete analüüsist nähtub, et deminutiividega saab väljendada mitmeid erinevaid tähendusi (objektide mõõtmeid, elusolendite väiksust, hellitavat ...
Sirje Kupp-Sazonov
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Lugemisstrateegiate kasutus akadeemilises õppes
Artikkel käsitleb lugemist eesti keeles emakeelena ja teise keelena ülikooliõpingute kontekstis. Uurimuse eesmärk oli välja selgitada, missuguseid strateegiaid üliõpilased enese hinnangul kasutavad õppeülesannete täitmiseks vajalike tekstide lugemisel ...
Tiina Kikerpill
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The Finnic Tetrameter – A Creolization of Poetic Form?
This article presents a new theory on the origins of the common Finnic tetrameter as a poetic form (also called the Kalevala-meter, regilaul meter, etc.).
Frog, -
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Finnic data sets in the ELDIAdata databank
This report provides an overview of the Finnic data sets within the ELDIAdata databank and details the methodological decisions pertaining to empirical data ...
Sarhimaa, Anneli
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Eesti keele ja kultuuri õpetamisest Oulu ülikoolis
Kujunes traditsioon, et neis Soome ülikoolides, kus soome keelt õpetatakse peaainena, kuulub eesti keel õppekavasse lähisugulaskeelena; lektoriteks on enamasti olnud eestlastest õppejõud.
Heli Laanekask
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This is the dataset and code used in the paper: M. Sarv, K. Kallio, M. Janicki, E. Mäkelä. Metrical variation in the Finnic runosong tradition: challenges and possibilities for a computational approach.
Kallio, Kati +3 more
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Baltic influence on Finnic languages
Larsson, Lars-Gunnar,
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Future time reference in the Finnic languages: LEE(NE)- verbs
The Finnic languages are often presented as an example of languages that use the present tense for expressing the future. As generalizations about future time reference in the Finnic languages have usually been made on the basis of Finnish and Estonian ...
Norvik, Miina
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Indo-Uralic consonant gradation
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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