Dynamics of phonetic and phonological quantity in Ingrian and other Finnic languages of Ingria
The primary focus of this study is on dynamic quantity-related prosodic processes (reduction and lengthening) in the Finnic languages of Ingria, which are situated in the vicinity of St.
KUZNETSOVA, NATALIA
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Inkerinsuomen paradigmaattisen kompleksisuuden säilyminen kielikontaktissa ja attritiossa
Tässä artikkelissa tarkastellaan suomen verbintaivutuksen paradigmaattisen kompleksisuuden säilymistä Viron inkerinsuomalaisilta kootussa haastatteluaineistossa.
Helka Riionheimo
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Itämerensuomen varieteettien sisäiset kontaktit ja sanastolliset suhteet Länsi-Inkerissä ja Koillis-Virossa [PDF]
The aim of this article is 1) to describe the historical language contact situation between the genetically closely related Finnic varieties of western Ingria, 2) to give examples of the numerous loanwords originating from mutual contacts among local ...
Björklöf, Sofia
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Patterns of genetic connectedness between modern and medieval Estonian genomes reveal the origins of a major ancestry component of the Finnish population. [PDF]
Kivisild T +21 more
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Families on the move? The case of Proto-Finnic speakers
The speakers of Uralic languages arrived on the shores of the Baltic Sea by the beginning of the Iron Age (c 500 BCE). It has been suggested that the language was brought by a large number of people who arrived in at least two migratory waves.
Salmela, Elina +2 more
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Rajakarjalaismurteiden kielikontaktit venäläiskopioiden taajuuden ja fonologian valossa
Tämä korpuspohjainen kielikontaktitutkimus käsittelee venäjän kielen mallin mukaisten ainesten (Lars Johansonin termillä: “kopioiden”) taajuutta ja fonologisia piirteitä Suomessa puhutuissa rajakarjalaismurteissa, jotka jakautuvat kuuteen ...
Susanna Tavi
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Areal relations of Indo-European loanwords in Finnic dialects
The areas of the distribution of Indo-European loanwords in Finnic dialects are described on many lexical maps of the Atlas Linguarum Fennicarum and the Atlas Linguarum Europae.
Oja, Vilja
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An Exploratory Analysis of Fifteen Years Suicide Trends Using Population-Level Data From Croatian Committed Suicides Registry. [PDF]
Pajić V, Orešković S.
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The Origins and Migrations of the Uralic People
After identifying the Uralic-speaking peoples (Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic), the author briefly describes the history of the Uralic theory. The term "Uralic" was introduced under the supposition that the homeland of these peoples was located near the Urals.
Emil Heršak
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Slavic Morphosyntax is Primarily Determined by its Geographic Location and Contact Configuration. [PDF]
Seržant IA.
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