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The Post-Petrogrom in the System of the Medievel Ugrian Cultures of the Ural-Volga Region

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
As a result of many years of investigations Kazan and other archaeologists have identified and studied archaeological sites bounded up with written monuments of the Middle Ages.
Kazakov Evgeniy P.
doaj   +1 more source

Phonographic Recordings in Finno‐Ugric Languages in Finnish Archives

open access: yesMuseum Anthropology, Volume 49, Issue 1, Spring 2026.
ABSTRACT This review discusses audio recordings made by Finnish scholars among the Russian Arctic people in the early twentieth century and stored in various archives in Finland. The background of the recordings, together with their broader meaning and the possibilities for research they offer, is brought out.
Karina Lukin
wiley   +1 more source

Les langues finno-ougriennes dans la révolution médiatique du « Web 2.0 » [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
La révolution médiatique d’Internet, et plus particulièrement du « Web 2.0 » dans les années 2000, a entamé une modification radicale des moyens de communication entre les citoyens du monde.
Cagnoli, Sébastien
core   +1 more source

“Muslim Shaitans” in the history of Finno-Ugric peoples of Ural and Western Siberia of the XVII century

open access: yesGenesis: исторические исследования, 2021
The subject of this research is the written historical sources that contain the term “Shaitan” and indicate the non-Orthodox nature of its origin in the history and culture of Finno-Ugric population of Ural and Siberia. Methodological framework is comprised of the Frontier Thesis by F. Turner. Historically, the traditional culture
Yuliya Aleksandrovna Bortnikova   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Sentence Comprehension and L2 Exposure Effects in 6‐Year‐Old Sequentially Bilingual Children With Typical Development and Developmental Language Disorder

open access: yesInternational Journal of Language &Communication Disorders, Volume 60, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
ABSTRACT Background Differentiating typical language development (TD) and developmental language disorder (DLD) in a bilingual context is difficult. The societal language is often the only mutual language of the child and the SLT. It has been shown that when assessing second language (L2) performance using tools developed for monolingual children ...
Sini Smolander   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Role of Contact in Explaining Linguistic Convergence1

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 123, Issue 3, Page 479-513, November 2025.
Abstract In this paper, I explore the question of how linguistic convergence emerges and what the role of contact might be. My case study is the spread of headed relative clauses built around wh‐relative markers in the Standard Average European languages.
Nikolas Gisborne
wiley   +1 more source

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

Trust and Income Among Immigrants in Europe

open access: yesKyklos, Volume 78, Issue 4, Page 1496-1513, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Social trust, a key cultural trait influencing economic behavior, plays a critical yet understudied role in immigrant integration. This paper examines how trust, both as an individual disposition and as a culturally inherited norm, relates to the economic integration of immigrants in Europe, measured by household income.
Niclas Berggren   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

“Foreign school” in the 19th and early 20th centuries: problems of pedagogical practice transformations (on the materials of the European North of Russia)

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2021
The paper examines the main problems of the formation and development of the “foreign” school in the European North of Russia in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Pulkin Maxim Viktorovich
doaj   +1 more source

Collective value? Finland‐Swedish literature in the Nordic literary prize culture

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 80, Issue 4, Page 370-394, August 2025.
Abstract Unlike many other minority literatures, Finland‐Swedish literature is very well embodied in the literary prize culture. Statistically, Finland‐Swedish authors are overrepresented among the nominees and recipients of the largest and most prestigious awards in Sweden and Finland, as well as the major joint Nordic literary prizes.
Tomi Riitamaa
wiley   +1 more source

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