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Endangered Uralic languages in the (Bermuda) triangle of documentation, theory, and application [PDF]
The relationship between theory, documentation and application can be conceptualised as a triangle in which documentation feeds into theory and theory is realised in application (language education and language policies).
Bakró-Nagy, Marianne +2 more
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Ujfalvy’s place in the development of Finno-Ugrian language studies in the second half of the 19th century in France [PDF]
The article presents the work of Charles Eugène de Ujfalvy de Mező-Kövesd [Hung. Mezőkövesdi Ujfalvy Károly Jenő] (1842–1904), still less known French-Hungarian researcher, who played an important role as an initiatior of the Finno-Ugrian language ...
Piechnik, Iwona
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Mechanisms of adaptation of Christian anthroponyms in Votic and Ingrian: a comparative study [PDF]
In modern Finnic onomastics, the study of the pathways and mechanisms through which foreign borrowings are adapted in closely related languages has gained particular significance.
Dmitriev A.V.
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Parallelism and Musical Structures in Ingrian and Karelian Oral Poetry [PDF]
Listening to historical oral poetry usually means listening to archival sound recordings with no possibility to ask questions or compare performances by one singer in different performance arenas.
Kallio, Kati
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Historical phonology from Proto-Finnic to Proto-Livonian [PDF]
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Kallio, P.
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Book reviews of the following works: René Bannerjea: Eskimos in Europe: How they got there and what happened to them afterwards. Bíró Family Nyomdaipari és Kereskedelmi Vállalat, London & Budapest, 2004, 470 pp.
Alekseevna Shipulina, Ludmila +3 more
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Text Clustering of Icelandic Post-Medieval Þulur
This article explores the possibilities of applying Runoregi – a user interface for browsing automatically computed textual similarity, originally designed for studying the Finnic oral tradition – in the research of Icelandic post-medieval þulur. Along
Yelena Sesselja Helgadóttir +1 more
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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, this study concentrates on the other Finnic languages/language varieties ...
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Forgotten Laxdæla poetry : a study and an edition of Tyrfingur Finnsson's Vísur uppá Laxdæla sögu [PDF]
The paper discusses the metre and the diction of a previously unpublished small poem about characters of Laxdæla saga, composed in 18th century. The stanzas are ostensibly in skaldic dróttkvætt; the analysis shows it to be an imitation of the classical ...
Sverdlov, Ilya, Vanherpen, Sofie
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“Kalevala” translations into newly scripted Balto-Finnic languages
На протяжении многих лет интерес к изучению различного рода эпосов не угасает, а скорее усиливается, поскольку именно они являются уникальными явлениями не только фольклора, но и литературы. Устные эпосы сохранили в себе мифическую традицию, бытовавшую много веков назад.
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