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Leisten die Baltismen in den ostseefinnischen Sprachen einen Beitrag zur Klärung der Entwicklungsetappen von balt. *ei?[Can the Baltic Loanwords in Finnic Languages Clarify the Stages of Development of the Baltic Diphthong *ei?]; pp. 26-31 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2016
I believe that the Baltic loanwords detected in Finnnic languages can indeed shed some light on the still somewhat unclear history of the Baltic vowel system.
Lembit Vaba
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Etnolingvistiniai santykiai priešistorinėje Šiaurės rytų Europoje

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
ETHNOLINGUISTIC  SITUATION IN THE PREHISTORIC NORTH-EAST  EUROPESummaryThe hitherto known facts allow to state that in the period between the disintegration of Indo-European community and the expansion of Mongolian-Turkic peoples four groups of langua ...
Leszek Bednarczuk
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Paleolinguistics brings more light on the earliest history of the traditional Eurasian pulse crops [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
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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Sino-Uralic etymology for 'moon, month' supported by regular sound correspondences [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2020
Using etymological methods, the present study has researched four Sinitic and Uralic shared etymologies (etyma). Two of them form a rhyme correspondence. Three of them form an onset correspondence.
Gao, J., Tender, T.
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SEMANTIC MODEL “DILIGENT” IN THE BALTIC-FINNIC LANGUAGES

open access: yesYearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies, 2020
The article presents a semantic-motivational analysis of twenty Baltic-Finnic dialect and literary language words used to nominate a hard-working person. The source of the material was the dialect dictionaries of individual Baltic-Finnish languages and their file cabinets. The data of etymological dictionaries are also involved. The undertaken research
Irma Ivanovna Mullonen   +1 more
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Volga-Finnic Dialects in the Historical Merya Lands According to Toponymic Data. Linguistic Calques. II

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
This is the second part of the paper published in the opening issue of the journal in 2025, it examines the phonetic and word-formation features of the most reliable linguistic data from the extinct Finno-Ugric varieties once spoken in the Historical ...
Oleg Vitalyevich Smirnov
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Russian Dialects as a Resource for Finniс Historical Lexicology

open access: yesИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки, 2021
This article proposes a reconstruction of a number of Vepsian and Ludic Karelian derivatives of lexemes, referring to the dialectal vocabulary of the Russian dialects of Obonezhye region.
Irma Ivanovna Mullonen
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Language Trees and Zipping [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
In this letter we present a very general method to extract information from a generic string of characters, e.g. a text, a DNA sequence or a time series.
Benedetto, Dario   +2 more
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Le traduzioni del Giorno della civetta di Leonardo Sciascia nelle lingue indoeuropee (romanze e germaniche) e non (ungherese, finnico e cinese) e la resa dei dialettalismi: un caso paradigmatico (Quaquaraquà)

open access: yesRiCognizioni, 2014
The Translations of Leonardo Sciascia's Il Giorno della civetta in Indoeuropean (Romance and Germanic) and non-Indoeuropean Languages (Hungarian, Finnic and Chinese) and the Translation of Dialectalisms: A Paradigmatic Case-Study (Quaquaraqua).
Salvatore Claudio Sgroi
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Insight into the city/town names of Latvia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The origin of the place names is a research topic for linguists (or onomasticians) and geographers, but since ancient times a wide range of people have also been interested in the subject. As Latvia is the closest neighbour to both Lithuania and Estonia,
Balode, Laimute
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