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The Finnic ‘secondary e-stems’ and Proto-Uralic vocalism
It is well-known that in the Finnic languages there is group of Uralic word-roots which appear to have undergone an unexplained vowel shift in the first and second syllables: e.g., Finnish sarvi : sarve- ‘antler’ (< Proto-Uralic *śorwa) and talvi ...
Aikio, Ante
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Spatial communication systems across languages reflect universal action constraints. [PDF]
Coventry KR +44 more
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The main point of Mikko Korhonen's article «The Early Historyà» is that several questions of the origin of the Kalevala metre have not yet been thoroughly studied from the aspect of historical linguistics.
Mikko Korhonen
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Gaussian process models for geographic controls in phylogenetic trees. [PDF]
Hartmann F, Jäger G.
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Some Aspects of Transformational Development of Northern Russian Vocabulary of Baltic-Finnic Origin
The work proposes an analysis of lexical data from the Baltic-Finnish linguistic continuum. For the most part, these materials can be considered as sub-texts. On the basis of an etymological reading of a dialect lexicon of Baltic-Finnish origin with the adoption of linguistic geography methods, some aspects of phonetic and semantic use of subtractive ...
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This paper is an investigation of grammatical relations' marking that combines the advances of monolingual analysis with cross-linguistic comparison. It examines adpositions as grammatical relations' markers and the linguistic change which leads to the ...
Leena Kolehmainen
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Samatähenduslike sünteetiliste ja analüütiliste verbide kasutamine
Huvi samatähenduslike sünteetiliste ja analüütiliste verbide vastu tekkis artikli esimesel autoril vene-eesti-vene tõlkesõnastikke toimetades, kui silma hakkasid regulaarsed valikud vene verbi grammatilise aspekti ning eesti keele sünteetiliste ja ...
Pille Eslon, Heleriin Paeoja
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Food Risk Analysis: Towards a Better Understanding of "Hazard" and "Risk" in EU Food Legislation. [PDF]
Cioca AA, Tušar L, Langerholc T.
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This paper focuses on symmetry of positive morphological first language influence on the bases of the examples of EILC and ICLFI which were chosen according to convergence and divergence between Estonian and Finnish morphological structures.
Annekatrin Kaivapalu, Pille Eslon
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Muutustest eesti keele grammatiliste käänete kasutamisel
Th e paper compares the frequency of some Estonian grammatical cases (nominative-genitive-partitive), as well as morphological preferences, in standard Estonian and in Estonian learner language.
Pille Eslon
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