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Canonical and non-canonical patterns in the adpositional phrase of Western Uralic : constraints of borrowing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Notions about adpositions and adpositional phrases (AdpP) reflect the ambiguous nature of this particular domain. While postpositions and prepositions are often dealt with as lexical categories, their syntactic context determines the grammatical ...
Grünthal, Riho
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Genetic Polymorphisms of Cytochromes P450 in Finno-Permic Populations of Russia. [PDF]

open access: yesGenes (Basel), 2022
Dzhaubermezov M   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Manner deictics in quotative indexes of Finno-Ugric

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter discusses the quotative use of manner deictics in computer-mediated communications of five languages representing three Finno-Ugric branches: Finnic, Permic and Hungarian.
Denys Teptiuk
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ON THE TYPOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF MOTION VERBS IN FINNO-UGRIC LANGUAGES

open access: yesYearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies, 2020
In this paper, I compare the semantic structure of the Hungarian and Udmurt verbs of motion. I state that, contrary to the general opinion of the typological literature, the semantic structure of Finno-Ugric verbs is not only Motion + Mode (Motion + Co-event).
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Uralist Aleksei Burõkin – ühe polühistori panus soome-ugri ja samojeedi rahvaste folkloori, etnoloogia ja keelte uurimisse [PDF]

open access: yesMäetagused
The article gives an overview of the contribution of Alexey Burykin (1954–2021), doctor of philology and history, to the study of the languages, folklore and ethnology of the Finno-Ugric and Samoyed peoples.
Szilárd Tibor Tóth
doaj   +1 more source

CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION - THE CHALLENGES FACED BY FINNISH ORGANISATIONS IN ESTONIA [PDF]

open access: yes
Relations between Estonia and Finland have been very strong traditionally. Their geographical proximity has facilitated the exchange of goods as well as ideas.
Robert Mikecz
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Functional Study on Adverbial Cases and Adpositions in Finno-Ugric and Indo-European

open access: yes
Finno-Ugric languages are renowned for possessing a rich morphological case system. Finnish has 15 basic cases and Hungarian has 18. These large number of cases can be classified into three types; grammatical, locative,and adverbial.
385   +5 more
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At the boundaries of syntactic prehistory. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2021
Ceolin A   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Plant names of Finno-Ugric Languages Motivated by Plant Parts Form and Their Equivalents in the English language: Comparative Analysis

open access: yes, 2018
The article is devoted to the comparison of plant names of the Finno-Ugric and English languages. The basis for the analysis are the plant names of the Finnish language and Karelian dialects, including the characteristic of the form of any part of the ...
E. G. Galitsyna
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Inflectional zero morphology - Linguistic myth or neurocognitive reality? [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2022
Alekseeva M, Myachykov A, Shtyrov Y.
europepmc   +1 more source

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