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Identifying risk factors for Lassa fever infection in Sierra Leone, 2019-2021

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Sama DJ   +7 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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Language ideologies and the construction of karelian identity

Etnograficheskoe obozrenie, 2023
The article addresses perceptions of linguistic practices underlying the construction of Karelian identity in the republic of Karelia. Based on the notion of language ideology, I analyse fieldwork data collected in the region to reveal enduring attitudes towards the functioning of Karelian.
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PROBLEMS OF DIALECTAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE KARELIAN LANGUAGE

Yearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies, 2022
The article examines the history of the formation of traditional dialectal classification of the Karelian language, highlights its main problems, and also outlines the ways to solve them. In the course of developing this classification, the administrative principle, based on the volost division of the territory of Karelia at the beginning of the XX ...
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Soviet Karelian: The Language That Failed

Slavic Review, 1992
On January 1, 1938 virtually every trace of anything Finnish, including the language, disappeared in the Karelian ASSR, where until the day before Finnish had been one of the two official languages (with Russian) and the language of instruction in schools and of a wide variety of published materials—newspapers, literary journals and almanacs, J ...
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The open corpus of the Vepsian and Karelian languages

Vestnik Rossijskoj akademii nauk
In order to preserve and systematically study the Vepsian and Karelian languages, the staff of the Institute of Language, Literature and History and the Institute of Applied Mathematical Research of the KarSC RAS have created and continue to improve the VepKar language corpus.
I. I. Mullonen, I. P. Novak
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The Karelian language landscape in the dialectometric paradigm

Voprosy Jazykoznanija
Karelian dialectal speech has been studied by linguists of Finnic languages in Russia and elsewhere for a century and a half, but such issues in Karelian dialectology as the fuzzy distribution of dialectal units over the territory, selection of the fundamental principle for dialectal division, determination of the language status of specific varieties,
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12. The Karelian language in Russia: An Overview of a Language in Context

2012
During the initial stage of the research project ELDIA (European Language Diversity for All) in 2010, "structured context analyses" of each speaker community at issue were prepared. These context analyses will act as a starting point for further deepened research by linguists, sociologists and lawyers.
Klementyev, Yevgeniy   +2 more
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