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Mutual influences in negative patterns between Finno-Ugric and Turkic languages in the Volga-Kama area [PDF]

open access: yesTypological Studies in Language, 2015
The chapter takes an areal perspective and examines the mutual influences in negative patterns between Finno-Ugric and Turkic languages in the Volga-Kama region. The region has long contact history between these linguistic groups and many influences have
MANZELLI, GIANGUIDO, Gianguido Manzelli
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Names of guelder rose (Viburnum) in Finno-Ugric Languages

Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, 2022
The paper discusses the folk names of guelder rose (Viburnum) in the Finno-Ugric languages, with more than a hundred phytonyms having been studied to reveal their origin, areal distribution, and the lexical nomination of Viburnum according to various features.
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Traces of Ossetic in Finno-Ugric languages of the Ural region

Rodnoy Yazyk. Linguistic journal, 2022
The analysis of late Iranian loanwords in Finno-Ugric languages spoken in the Ural Mountains region demonstrates that there is no specifically Scythian-Sarmatian layer of borrowings in these languages. The representative group of loanwords reflects contact with the Ossetic language in particular.
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Finno-Ugric World(s) and “Language Brotherhood”

2019
Finno-Ugric countries are represented by Finland, Estonia, Hungary, and Russia. While there is a discussion on the Finno-Ugric world existence, Finno-Ugric cooperation is taking place in one form or another. Primarily, Finno-Ugrians collaborate in the sphere of culture and education. There are some NGOs aiming at developing smaller Finno-Ugric nations.
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Demystifying the Finno-Ugric languages

Lecture at the University of Vilnius, March 1 ...
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Finno-Ugric Languages

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1954
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