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2022
Abstract Karelian is spoken as an autochthonous minority language in north-west Russia and in Finland. The current chapter outlines the milestones of the history of Karelians, with the focus on the millennial political developments that have defined the fate of their language, including its documentation and cultivation, which have been ...
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Abstract Karelian is spoken as an autochthonous minority language in north-west Russia and in Finland. The current chapter outlines the milestones of the history of Karelians, with the focus on the millennial political developments that have defined the fate of their language, including its documentation and cultivation, which have been ...
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Protein Peptide Letters
BACKGROUND In this study, UPBEAT1 (UPB1), which regulates superoxide radical hydrogen peroxide ratio together with Peroxidase (POD) activity and PAL gene expression, has been studied under apical meristem development during the xylem structural elements'
K. M. Nikerova +6 more
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BACKGROUND In this study, UPBEAT1 (UPB1), which regulates superoxide radical hydrogen peroxide ratio together with Peroxidase (POD) activity and PAL gene expression, has been studied under apical meristem development during the xylem structural elements'
K. M. Nikerova +6 more
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Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University Language and Literature
The article presents the results of a study of the phonetic, phonological, and morphological systems of three dictionary entries made in the mid-17th century— early 18th century in the Karelian Proper supradialect of the Karelian language: 1) Karelian ...
I. I. Mullonen, I. P. Novak
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The article presents the results of a study of the phonetic, phonological, and morphological systems of three dictionary entries made in the mid-17th century— early 18th century in the Karelian Proper supradialect of the Karelian language: 1) Karelian ...
I. I. Mullonen, I. P. Novak
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Karelian Dialect of Kolvitsa, Kola Peninsula
Suomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Toimituksia, 2022Kolvitsa is the only surviving Karelian village on the Kola Peninsula, and the northernmost Karelian village in the world. Its inhabitants speak a mixed migrant vernacular, which developed in isolation from the Karelian Proper dialect continuum.
P. Kehayov, D. Kuzmin
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Antiquity, 2021
The hunter-fisher-gatherers of fourth- to third-millennium BC north-eastern Europe shared many characteristics traditionally associated with Neolithic and Chalcolithic agricultural societies. Here, the authors examine north-eastern European hunter-fisher-
A. Tarasov, K. Nordqvist
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The hunter-fisher-gatherers of fourth- to third-millennium BC north-eastern Europe shared many characteristics traditionally associated with Neolithic and Chalcolithic agricultural societies. Here, the authors examine north-eastern European hunter-fisher-
A. Tarasov, K. Nordqvist
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Cooperation and Conflict, 1998
The Karelian question shows signs of transforming from a divisive issue to a matter of cooperation. It seems to be shifting from a unresolved territorial issue involving the correction of borders towards a resource with strong European and integration-oriented connotations.
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The Karelian question shows signs of transforming from a divisive issue to a matter of cooperation. It seems to be shifting from a unresolved territorial issue involving the correction of borders towards a resource with strong European and integration-oriented connotations.
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Geodynamics of a Breakup of Western Part of the Karelian Craton: Data on 2.1 Ga Mafic Magmatism
Petrology, 2023A. Samsonov +4 more
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Finnish Project: Karelian Workers’ Commune
Journal of Finnish Studies, 2011Abstract The establishment of Soviet Karelia in 1920 resulted from a captivating mix of factors: the Russian Civil War, the normalization of Finnish-Russian state relations, the institutionalization of the Soviet Union's state structure, and the emancipation of the minority nations of the former Russian empire.
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2002
This chapter seeks to suggest a novel approach to the study of Stalinist decision-making. It does so with a view to overcoming the dichotomy between agent-centred and structure-dominated historiographies that for so long has weakened conceptual innovation in this field.
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This chapter seeks to suggest a novel approach to the study of Stalinist decision-making. It does so with a view to overcoming the dichotomy between agent-centred and structure-dominated historiographies that for so long has weakened conceptual innovation in this field.
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2007
“Man as a wanderer goes his own way, with the task of penetrating the world and putting meaning to work” The origin of architecture is thus the natural place seen as the point of departure from which man has developed a synthesis which has led him to settle in a specific environment.
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“Man as a wanderer goes his own way, with the task of penetrating the world and putting meaning to work” The origin of architecture is thus the natural place seen as the point of departure from which man has developed a synthesis which has led him to settle in a specific environment.
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