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The original names of clothing in the Finno-Ugric languages: new etymologies
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Erzya–Russian bilingual discourse: A structural analysis of intrasentential code-switching patterns [PDF]
Janurik Boglárka
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[Kurzrezension:] Greg Watson & Pekka Hirvonen (eds.), Finno-Ugric Language Contacts
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Basic Colour Terms in Finno-Ugric and Slavonic Languages: Myths and Facts
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2023
The chapter discusses some salient, sometimes competing, LFG analyses of a variety of (morpho-)syntactic phenomena in Finno-Ugric languages, with occasional glimpses at alternative generative approaches and at some related phenomena in languages belonging to Samoyedic, the other major branch of Uralic languages.
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The chapter discusses some salient, sometimes competing, LFG analyses of a variety of (morpho-)syntactic phenomena in Finno-Ugric languages, with occasional glimpses at alternative generative approaches and at some related phenomena in languages belonging to Samoyedic, the other major branch of Uralic languages.
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Morphosyntactic Parallels in North Russian Dialects and Finno-Ugric Languages
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Names of guelder rose (Viburnum) in Finno-Ugric Languages
Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, 2022The 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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