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Karelian

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 ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Designing Learning Games and Tools for Karelian Language - Considerations Based on Beginners' Experiences of Gameplay

open access: yes, 2021
According to our knowledge, there are only few existing mobile games for learning Viena Karelian dialect and culture. Karelian is classified as a minority and endangered language.
Paula Alavesa
exaly   +3 more sources

Why Karelian ”fever”?

open access: yes, 2000
”The fever.” ”It was the fever.” ”The fever got them.” ”They went because of the fever.” I have heard such phrases numerous times since 1993 when I began to study North American Finns who went to the Karelian region of the Soviet Union in the early 1930s. ”Karelian fever,” the term applied to their immigration, it would seem, is an apt one.
Pogorelskin, Alexis
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The Karelian Question

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. The traditional statist stances are still to some extent there, but have become
openaire   +1 more source

The nature of Karelian shungite

Chemical Geology, 1979
Abstract Optical and X-ray diffraction investigations confirm that Karelian shungite is a bituminous substance of a high level of organic metamorphism that is approximately equivalent to the meta-anthracitic stage of the coalification series. Strong absorption in the visible spectrum indicates a substantial proportion of condensed aromatic systems in
Ganjavar Khavari-Khorasani   +1 more
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«TO BE» OR «NOT TO BE» TO THE POTENTIAL IN THE KARELIAN LANGUAGE? (ON THE MATERIAL OF LIVVIC AND LUDIC DIALECTS OF THE KARELIAN LANGUAGE)

Yearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies, 2022
The article discusses the issue of formation and use of forms of the possibility mood (potential) in the dialects of the Karelian language. Attention is paid to two main dialects: Livvic and Ludic. The article presents the results of a comparative analysis of the positive and negative forms of potential in the above main dialects.
Tatjana Vladimirovna Pashkova   +1 more
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The Karelian ASSR

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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The essive in Karelian

2017
Abstract This chapter presents an empirical study of the distribution of a marker referred to as the ‘essive’ in Karelian. The description of the properties of this marker follows the linguistic questionnaire that captures the contexts in which essive and/or translative markers may occur in the Uralic languages.
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