Investigation of Cross-Language and Stimulus-Dependent Effects on the McGurk Effect with Finnish and Japanese Speakers and Listeners. [PDF]
Tiippana K +3 more
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Review on: Памятники лексикографии в «Цветнике» Прохора Коломнятина 1668 года. Исследования и тексты, Москва—Санкт-Петербург 2023 [PDF]
Roman Gaidamashko
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The Origins and Migrations of the Uralic People
After identifying the Uralic-speaking peoples (Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic), the author briefly describes the history of the Uralic theory. The term "Uralic" was introduced under the supposition that the homeland of these peoples was located near the Urals.
Emil Heršak
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Review on: Pusztay János, Egy nyelvcsalád tündöklése és…?, Budapest: Nap Kiadó, 2023 [PDF]
Krisztina Zékány
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Z historie uralistiky II. (polovina 19. st. – současnost)
The article summarizes most important studies in the field of Uralic, i.e. Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic, languages with a special regard to comparative phonetics, morphology and also mythology, from c. 1850 till present.
Václav Blažek, Michal Kovář
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VII Всероссийская научная конференция финно-угроведов [Conference] [PDF]
Galina Ercikova
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Automatic Speech Synthesis Quality Assessment for Finno-Ugric Languages
Automatic evaluation of synthesised speech quality accelerates the development of text-to-speech models by replacing costly human listening tests based on mean opinion score. This capability is particularly valuable for low-resource languages, where only
Tolmats, Mona
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Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss. [PDF]
Skirgård H +104 more
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How Well do LLMs know Finno-Ugric Languages? A Systematic Assessment
We present a systematic evaluation of multilingual capabilities of open large language models (LLMs), specifically focusing on five Finno-Ugric (FiU) languages.
Kuulmets, Hele-Andra +2 more
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Interactions Among Morphology, Word Order, and Syntactic Directionality: Evidence from 55 Languages. [PDF]
Li W, Liu H.
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