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K 90-летию прибалтийско-финской лингвистической школы Kарелии [Finnic linguistics in Karelia]; pp. 151-158 [PDF]
Ekaterina Zakharova, Irina Novak
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Neoarchean sanukitoid series in the Karelian Province, Finland [PDF]
Sanukitoid series intrusions can be found throughout the Archean Karelian Province of the Fennoscandian shield. All sanukitoids share the same controversial elemental characteristics: they have high content of incompatible elements such as K, Ba, and Sr ...
Heilimo, Esa
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Invisible Agents of Rural Development. Russian Immigrant Women in the Finnish Border Region. [PDF]
Sireni M +2 more
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Antibacterial Activity of Rainbow Trout Plasma: In Vitro Assays and Proteomic Analysis. [PDF]
Mizaeva T +7 more
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Author deals with 19th century intellectuals of Olonets Karelian origin who started to be interested in local language, culture and ways of life. They started to compile and publish corresponding texts and it meant the beginning of ethnic mobilization of
Alexandr M. Pashkov
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А. А. Беляков: краевед и преподаватель Калининского педагогического института [PDF]
В статье рассматривается жизненный путь и научная биография препо-давателя Калининского педагогического института, краеведа, специали-ста по истории, этнографии и языку карельского населения Верхневол-жья Алексея Антоновича Белякова (1901–1995).
Макарова, Е.А.
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Female-biased sex ratios in urban centers create a "fertility trap" in post-war Finland. [PDF]
Pettay JE, Lummaa V, Lynch R, Loehr J.
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Evaluating and designing language learning games for minority languages:focus on Karelian language
Abstract. There are plenty of language learning applications found for smartphone on Google Play store, but only a few of them are for minority language learning, particularly for Karelian language as none of the most popular applications have it listed as an option. Luckily there are few found on the web, but they have their limitations.
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The lexeme Jumal ‘God’ in the Karelian language: linguocultural aspect
the article examines the specifics of functioning of the component Jumal ‘God’ in Karelian lexemes. Names with the semantics “God”, as well as terms containing the composite under consideration as part of complex words in the Karelian language in comparison with Vepsian, Finnish and Russian languages are analyzed.
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