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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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Finno-Permic Phytonymic Portraits: Centaurea
The paper provides a phytonymic portrait of Centaurea (cornflower) in the Finno-Permic languages that form a branch of the Finno-Ugric language family, the other being that of the Ugric languages.
Igor Brodsky
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Digital cultural heritage and revitalization of endangered Finno-Ugric languages [PDF]
The preservation of linguistic diversity has long been recognized as a crucial, integral part of supporting our cultural heritage. Yet many “minority” languages — those that lack official state status — are in decline, many severely endangered. We present a prototype system aimed at “heritage” speakers of endangered Finno-Ugric languages.
Anisia Katinskaia, Roman Yangarber
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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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The Finno-Ugric Languages and The Internet Project
This paper describes a Kone Foundation funded project called "The Finno-Ugric Languages and The Internet" together with some of the achieved results. The main activity of the project is to crawl the internet and gather texts written in small Uralic languages.
Jauhiainen, Heidi +2 more
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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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Automatic Generation of Wiktionary Entries for Finno-Ugric Minority Languages [PDF]
Zsanett Ferenczi +2 more
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The Finnish logophoric pronoun hän: a quantitative approach
The paper examines the logophoric use of hän ‘he/she’ in contemporary Finnish conversation data. A logophoric pronoun is a device used in reported speech referring to the original speaker of a reported utterance.
Katri Priiki
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On the syntax of comitative constructions: the case of Finnish mukana, mukaan ‘with, along’
The topic of this article is the syntax of Finnish comitative markers mukana and mukaan ‘with, along’. Comitative markers express accompaniment relations, which are typically conceived of being asymmetrical: the accompanee is the predominant participant,
Krista Ojutkangas
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Anthroponyms in Finno-Permic Compound Plant Names [PDF]
With reference to Finno-Permic languages (a branch of Finno-Ugric languages excluding Ugric languages), the article analyses compound names of plants (phytonyms) containing Permic languages, which, inter alia, can be explained by the incompleteness of ...
Igor V. Brodsky
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