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Making referents accessible in multi-party interaction

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2015
The paper discusses cases in which referents that have not been mentioned previously are assessed without any overt mention of those referents but are rather made accessible through multimodal means, which are finely calibrated with what else is going on
Chiara M. Monzoni, Ritva Laury
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’Ščast´je’ i ’udača’ v finno-ugorskih jazykah [Abstract. The Concepts ’luck’ and ’success’ in Finno-Ugric Languages]; pp. 265-275 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2012
The language material analysed enables the conclusion that in different Finno-Ugric languages the concepts ’luck’ and ’success’ are expressed using various linguistic means, such as polysemous nouns, verb phrases, or idioms.
Jevgenij Cypanov
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Participation in sociolinguistic research

open access: yesLanguage and Linguistics Compass, Volume 16, Issue 4, April 2022., 2022
Abstract Involving speakers in research on their linguistic practices has been at the core of sociolinguistics since the inception of the field. In contrast to social sciences, however, sociolinguists have rarely addressed the issues surrounding the participation of those involved and engaged in the research process.
Csanád Bodó   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Finno-Ugric and Turkic peoples of the Volga-Ural region according to craniophenetic data [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
A craniophenetic analysis of the genetic relationships among the Finno-Ugric and Turkic populations of the Volga region has been carried out within the broader context of populations from Northwestern Europe, Southern and Western Siberia.
Movsesian A.A.
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Some aspects of national-state building among the Finno-Ugric peoples in the USSR [PDF]

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир, 2023
Introduction. The article considers some aspects of the national-state building of the Finno-Ugric peoples in the USSR. It highlights the ways of realization of the policy of the Soviet power in this matter.
Elena N. Mokshina   +2 more
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National in form, Putinist in content: minority institutions ‘outside politics’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Over the past three decades, Russia has developed a set of institutions for the management of ethno-linguistic diversity based on the principle of ‘national cultural autonomy’.
Prina, Federica
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New associations of serum β‐carotene, lycopene, and zeaxanthin concentrations with NR1H3, APOB, RDH12, AND CYP genes

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 10, Issue 3, Page 763-771, March 2022., 2022
DNA samples of 265 self‐reported healthy individuals of Lithuanian ethnicity were genotyped using genome‐wide microarrays. Blood serum concentrations of β‐ and α‐carotene, β‐cryptoxanthin, lycopene, lutein, and zeaxanthin were measured by the high‐performance liquid chromatography method.
Ingrida Domarkienė   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Does rhythmic priming improve grammatical processing in Hungarian‐speaking children with and without developmental language disorder?

open access: yesDevelopmental Science, Volume 24, Issue 6, November 2021., 2021
Abstract Research has described several features shared between musical rhythm and speech or language, and experimental studies consistently show associations between performance on tasks in the two domains as well as impaired rhythm processing in children with language disorders.
Enikő Ladányi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Features of the evolution of the vowels of the first syllable of Finno-Ugric stem in the Mordovian languages

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир, 2018
The phonetic system is one of the most important aspects of the language. The study of the structure and features of this system allows tracing both the current state and the history of the development of a language.
Mihail V. Mosin, Natalya M. Mosina
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József Szinnyei (1857–1943) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
As a successor of József Budenz, József Szinnyei was a dominant figure, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, of research on the Finno-Ugric languages in Hungary and of the associated teaching tasks at university level. He was an adherent
Honti, László
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