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Practical lexicography of the Karelian language in the Institute of Language, Literature and History of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences

open access: yesVoprosy leksikografii, 2023
The article considers the stages of the formation of the lexicographic tradition during the revitalization of Karelian writing. Practical lexicography has gone from the publication of educational dictionaries to the creation of bilingual academic dictionaries and further to the creation of innovative projects based on corpus research.
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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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Sex, age, and family structure influence dispersal behaviour after a forced migration. [PDF]

open access: yesEvol Hum Sci, 2023
Kauppi JJ   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Outdoor activities foster local plant knowledge in Karelia, NE Europe. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2023
Mattalia G   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Non-Russian Language Space and Border in Russian Karelian Literature

open access: yesCulture Unbound, 2014
This article examines Finnish language literature in Russian Karelia on the Russian–Finnish national borderland from the 1940s until the 1970s. It focuses on the concepts of the non-Russian language space and border that are constructed and studied in the context of three novels: Iira (1947), Tiny White Bird (1961), and We Karelians (1971). The article
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Genetic Polymorphisms of Cytochromes P450 in Finno-Permic Populations of Russia. [PDF]

open access: yesGenes (Basel), 2022
Dzhaubermezov M   +8 more
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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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From Chud to Merya [Review of: Rahkonen, P. (2013). South-Eastern Contact Area of Finnic Languages in the Light of Onomastics. Jyväskylä: Bookwell Oy] [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2014
The article reviews the work by Pauli Rahkonen devoted to the research of substrate Finno-Ugric hydronymy of the Upper Volga region and adjacent territories where there lived Merya, Muroma, Meshchera and Chud — peoples mentioned in old manuscripts.
Irma I. Mullonen
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