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Was there a Volgaic unity within Finno-Ugric?
The purpose of the present study is to determine if the Volgaic branch (consisting of Mordvin and Mari) represents a real taxonomic unit in terms of the genetic classification of the Finno-Ugric/Uralic language family.
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Anniversary Tatiana Bagishevna Nikitina
On July 27, 2014, Tatiana Bagishevna Nikitina, Dr habil. (History), Deputy Director of the Mari Research Institute of Language, Literature and History named after V.M.
Zeleneev Yuriy A.
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Intercultural communication experience [PDF]
The urgency of the problem under study lies in the fact that the problems of intercultural communication of the peoples of Russia, which were on the agenda during the ХIХth - early XXth centuries, did not lose their relevance in the 21st century.
Brodovskaya, Lyudmila N. +3 more
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Finno-Ugric Traces” in Prishvin’s Early Prose
This article examines the vocabulary which was borrowed into the Russian dialects of Pomorie, mainly from the Finniс and Sami languages, and is found in the first book of the famous Russian writer M. M. Prishvin In the Land of Fearless Birds. Essays on the Vyg Region.
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The Rurikids: The First Experience of Reconstructing the Genetic Portrait of the Ruling Family of Medieval Rus' Based on Paleogenomic Data. [PDF]
Zhur KV +8 more
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Are There Traces of a Finno-Ugric Substratum in Proto-Slavic?
The author discusses the problem of possible Uralic borrowings in Proto-Slavic, hypothesizing that the Proto-Slavs in their homeland (presumably located in Eastern Europe) were neighbours of some unknown Finno-Ugric tribes. Moreover, he suggests that Proto-Slavic loanwords of Uralic origin refer not only to plants (e.g., oak, tinder fungus) and the ...
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Soome-ugri usuelu eesti etnograafide pilgu läbi
Finno-Ugric religious life through the eyes of Estonian ethnographers From the 1960s to the 1990s, the Estonian National Museum organized numerous field expeditions to other Finno-Ugric peoples within the Soviet Union.
Piret Koosa
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Inflectional zero morphology - Linguistic myth or neurocognitive reality? [PDF]
Alekseeva M, Myachykov A, Shtyrov Y.
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The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement Assets [PDF]
Languages differ widely in the ways they encode time. I test the hypothesis that languages that grammatically associate the future and the present, foster future-oriented behavior. This prediction arises naturally when well-documented effects of language
M. Keith Chen
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Y-chromosomal SNPs in Finno-Ugric-speaking populations analyzed by minisequencing on microarrays. [PDF]
Raitio M +6 more
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