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The Finno-Ugric foundations of language teaching

open access: yesLähivõrdlusi, 2015
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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Automatically generated language learning exercises for Finno-Ugric languages

open access: yesLingBaW, 2023
Morphologically rich languages always constitute a great challenge for language learners. The learner must be able to understand the information encoded in different word forms of the same root and to generate the correct word form to express certain ...
Zsanett Ferenczi
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Breed differences in social cognition, inhibitory control, and spatial problem-solving ability in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
The extraordinary genetic and behavioural diversity of dog breeds provides a unique opportunity for investigating the heritability of cognitive traits, such as problem-solving ability, social cognition, inhibitory control, and memory.
Saara Junttila   +5 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]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2021
Among the reliably etymologized markers of negation in a number of modern Finno-Ugric (and Samoyed) languages ń-(n)-elements are found that cannot be unambiguously interpreted.
Galina Fedyuneva
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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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Čislitel'nye v ugorskich jazykach [Numerals in the Ugric Languages] [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2022
Hungarian, Vogul and Ostyak have inherited the majority of their elementary, i. e. uncompounded numerals and other number words not derivated by suffixation from the Uralic, Finno-Ugric and the Ugric protolanguages.
László Honti
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Finno-Ugric words in the Russian dialects of Yakutia [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2022
This article analyzes the lexical Finno-Ugric borrowings that appeared in the speech of the Slavs and the aboriginal population of Yakutia with the arrival of the Russians to the northeast Siberia in the 17th century.
Samsonova Larisa   +2 more
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An autoencoder-based neural network model for selectional preference: evidence from pseudo-disambiguation and cloze tasks

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2017
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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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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De-etymologisation as one of the varieties of change of the word morphological structure in the Mordovian languages

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир, 2019
Introduction. In the languages of different systems, there are many cases when the morphemic structure of a word is not clear. As a result of a comparative analysis of a word with etymologically related words and their reconstructed stems and meanings ...
Mihail V. Mosin, Natalya M. Mosina
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