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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On the Etymology of Lexemes with the Root ринд-/рынд- in the Northern Russian Dialects
This article attempts to find out the origin of a number of homonyms, as well as their correlates (phonetic, lexical-semantic variants, and derived words), i.e ри́нда / ры́нда, ры́н(д)ега / ры́нюга, ринь / рынь, etc.
Lyubov Aleksandrovna Feoktistova
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(Ultra)Minor Comics? Opening Up the History of (Post-)Yugoslav and Bulgarian Comics to Outsiders [PDF]
The last decade saw the publication of more and more monographs (partially) devoted to the history of comics (and/or graphic novels) in smaller or larger geographical/cultural areas around our globe. In this article I first focus on what – if anything – (
De Dobbeleer, Michel
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Contribution of the Missionary Historic and Ethnographical Museum of the Kazan Spiritual Academy [PDF]
The urgency of the problem under study is conditioned by the increased interest of contemporary researchers in the problems of interethnic and interconfessional interaction.
Khabibullin, Mars Z. +3 more
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Paleolinguistics brings more light on the earliest history of the traditional Eurasian pulse crops [PDF]
Traditional pulse crops such as pea, lentil, field bean, bitter vetch, chickpea and common vetch originate from Middle East, Mediterranean and Central Asia^1^.
Aleksandar Medovic +7 more
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Taste sensitivity to PTC and colour blindness in Estonians [PDF]
The article discusses the genetic characterisation of Estonians on the basis of the traits of PTC and colour blindness in Estonian population samples from various parts of Estonia.
Heapost, Leiu
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Endangered Uralic languages in the (Bermuda) triangle of documentation, theory, and application [PDF]
The relationship between theory, documentation and application can be conceptualised as a triangle in which documentation feeds into theory and theory is realised in application (language education and language policies).
Bakró-Nagy, Marianne +2 more
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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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Intercultural communication experience [PDF]
The urgency of the problem under study lies in the fact that the problems of intercultural communication of the peoples of Russia, which were on the agenda during the ХIХth - early XXth centuries, did not lose their relevance in the 21st century.
Brodovskaya, Lyudmila N. +3 more
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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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