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The Finno-Ugric foundations of language teaching
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship of Finno-Ugric studies and language teaching: What can the Finno-Ugric inheritance or relatedness mean in the practice of teaching and learning Finno-Ugric languages as a second or foreign language ...
Johanna Laakso
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Finno-Ugric semiotics: Cultures and metacultures
Finno-Ugric semiotics: Cultures and ...
Anti Randviir +2 more
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N-овые отрицательные элементы пермских языков в контексте финно-угорских реконструкций [Permic Negative Elements with n in the Context of Finno-Ugric Reconstructions] [PDF]
Among the reliably etymologized markers of negation in a number of modern Finno-Ugric (and Samoyed) languages Å-(n)-elements are found that cannot be unambiguously interpreted.
Galina Fedyuneva
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The factual basis of the publication consists of typological and cartographic materials of the Historical and Ethnographic Atlas of the Tatar People (volume "Folk costume") and the ethnocultural zoning carried out on their basis, highlighting three ...
Svetlana Vladimirovna Suslova
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Can Complexity be Planned? [PDF]
The long accepted complexity invariance of human languages has become controversial within the last decade. In investigations of the problem, both creole and planned languages have often been neglected. After a presentation of the scope of the invariance
Ilona Koutny
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Introduction. The article attempts to analyze the dynamics of the number and features of the distribution of the Finno-Ugric peoples on the territory of Kazakhstan at the end of XX – beginning of XXI century. Materials and Methods. The research is based
Grigory L. Ponosov +4 more
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Finno-Ugric areas of Russia in tourist dimension
Introduction. Currently, there are special spatial areas in the world that were established on the basis of ethnic identity. One of them is Finno-Ugric, which unites 24 peoples of the Finno-Ugric group of the Uralic language family.
Svetlana V. Saraikina +1 more
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Introduction. The use of the axiological field of the Finno-Ugric culture within the framework of the formation of the socio-humanitarian component of modern education presupposes the acquisition of new knowledge related to the study of the value ...
Elena N. Lomshina +2 more
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Intuitively, some predicates have a better fit with certain arguments than others. Usage-based models of language emphasize the importance of semantic similarity in shaping the structuring of constructions (form and meaning).
Aki-Juhani Kyröläinen +2 more
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