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Soome-ugri usuelu eesti etnograafide pilgu läbi
Finno-Ugric religious life through the eyes of Estonian ethnographers From the 1960s to the 1990s, the Estonian National Museum organized numerous field expeditions to other Finno-Ugric peoples within the Soviet Union.
Piret Koosa
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The Future of the Finno-Ugric Languages of Russia
The article is an approch to characterize the situation of Finno-Ugric langauges in Russia in 21st century on the basis of statistical, legal and sociolinguistic sources.
Pusztay, János
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Abstract Background It is important to map the clinical competence of newly graduated nurses in Nordic countries. The use of a common Nordic instrument could provide insights into nurses' levels of self‐assessed clinical competence and perceptions of their need for professional development.
Anna Anåker +7 more
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WE…WITH ANNA: THE INCLUSORY PLURAL PRONOMINAL CONSTRUCTION IN FINNISH AND FENNO‐SWEDISH*
Abstract This article provides a syntactic analysis of the inclusory plural pronominal construction in Fenno‐Swedish and Finnish. In this construction, a plural pronoun has a singular reading: vi …med Anna (literally “we …with Anna”) means ‘Anna and I’. In addition to the plural pronoun, the construction includes a comitative PP.
Klaus Kurki
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Dairy Terms in Languages of the Ural-Volga Region: A Linguistic Geographical Aspect
Introduction. The article deals with names of dairy products used by peoples inhabiting the Ural-Volga Region. Goals. The study seeks to identify general (characteristic of the Ural-Volga peoples at large), genetic (characteristic of a specific language ...
Rimma T. Muratova, Ildar R. Vildanov
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A prominent figure in tatar dryhaeology. A. Kh. Khalikov’S 85th birthday anniversary
The article is devoted to scientific activity of Alfred Khasanovich Khalikov (May 30, 1929–July 24, 1994), an outstanding scholar, Dr. habil. (History), Professor, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, a renowned specialist in ...
Khuzin Fayaz Sh.
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About Female Deities in the Mythology of Finno-Ugric Peoples
The most widespread female deity in world mythologies is the God- dess of the Earth, known among Finno-Ugric peoples as Mother Earth. Re- search presumes that the cult of Mother Earth is relatively recent in origin, and somewhat associated with and related to the development of agriculture.
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Les statuts constitutionnels des peuples finno‑ougriens dans la Fédération de Russie
L’article analyse les statuts constitutionnels des peuples finno‑ougriens en Russie. Il expose les particularités de la situation de ces peuples dans les Républiques, ainsi que celles des peuples autochtones minoritaires et enfin celles des peuples ...
Krjažkov, Vladimir
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Introduction. From an environmental point of view, the article considers the appearance of agriculture and its development on the territory of Mordovia. Materials and Methods.
Alexandr V. Kaverin +4 more
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The 11th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies was one of the biggest conferences in the last years among the Finno-Ugric events. Finno-Ugric People and Languages in the 21st Century dealt mainly with the language and political situation of ...
Mus, Nikolett +3 more
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