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Karelian vs. Russian in the origin of the concepts of “pain” and “disease” in the language of the Karelians

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice
The study aims to determine the origin of names designating ‘pain’ and ‘disease’ in the Karelian language. On the one hand, the article analyzes the etymology of dialectisms with the meaning of pain sensations and a state of malaise in the Karelian language in relation to the linguistic and cultural contacts of Karelians and Russians. On the other hand,
Tatjana Vladimirovna Pashkova   +1 more
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Karelian types

open access: yes, 1915
Group portrait of four Karelian men sitting on a cart.In album: Views along the Murmansk Railway, Russian Empire, LOT 10334, no. 45.Forms part of: Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii Collection (Library of Congress)
Prokudin-Gorskiĭ, Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich, 1863-1944, photographer.
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A game palette and guidelines for game development for minority languages — case Karelian language [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Games can enhance language learning. Especially vocabulary learning can be targeted with simple games, that are affective and affordable to create. Opportunities are scarce for learning a minority language as a second language; however, teaching can be ...
Arhippainen, Leena, Alavesa, Paula
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Ukko opaštau lapšie äijän : Serious games as tools for teaching Viena Karelian to Finns? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The Karelian language is the closest linguistic relative to Finnish. It is spoken in Finland and Russia, in the Republic of Karelia. Karelian is classified as a minority and endangered language. Karelian is divided into two main dialects; Karelian Proper
Koski, Juha-Pekka, Arhippainen, Leena
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A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
This review discusses Anton I. Sobolev’s doctoral thesis Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the Region of South-Eastern Obonezhye: The Experience of Language Interaction Reconstruction.
Anna Andreevna Bakhtereva
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Symbolic Functions of Traditional Karelian Travel Outfit

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир
Introduction. In contemporary scholarly literature, there are gaps in the study of the semantics of traditional Karelian clothing, particularly the symbolism of the travel costume, as the culture of mobility among the Karelians has long remained outside ...
Galina V. Ryvkina
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From Middle Ages to Modern Time: Karelian female name system.

open access: yes, 2019
This paper offers an analysis of the system of female names used among the Karelian population. In addition to the analysis of the forms of Christian names used in the past and present in the territory populated by ethnic Karelians in the Republic of ...
Kuzmin, Denis
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When Intentions Meet Realities: Typology of Contacts across the Finnish-Russian Border [PDF]

open access: yes
When Intentions Meet Realities: Typology of Contacts across the Finnish-Russian Border Heikki Eskelinen, University of Joensuu, Finland Dmitri Zimine, St.
Heikki Eskelinen
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A periphery lost: the representation of Karelia in Finnish national landscape imagery

open access: yesFennia: International Journal of Geography, 2004
The article reflects how Karelia has been represented as a national periphery in Finnish national landscape imagery, understood as a dynamic system of social representations defining Finland as national space.
Maunu Häyrynen
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