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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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Reclaiming Karelian in Finland

Journal of Finnish Studies
Abstract Karelian is a small Finnic language, the closest cognate of Finnish, spoken in Finland and Russia. At present an autochthonous, nonregional minority language in Finland, its numbers have been rapidly decreasing since World War II, making it severely endangered.
Riionheimo Helka Johanna   +1 more
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Texts in the Ludian variant of Karelian in the Open Corpus of Veps and Karelian

Rodnoy Yazyk. Linguistic journal
Ludian is one of the three macro-variants of the Karelian langua‑ ge, together with Livvi and Karelian proper. Ludians traditionally live in the south-eastern part of the Republic of Karelia in the Olonetsian, Pryazha, Onega and Kondopoga districts. The largest Ludic settlements are the Mikhailovskoye (Olonetsian District), Svyatozero, Pryazha, Vidany (
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Karelian Landscapes

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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The State of Karelianism in 2007

2007
Fingerroos, Outi & Loipponen, Jaana (eds.) 2007. Nykytulkintojen Karjala. (The Karelia of Modern Interpretations.) Jyväskylän yliopiston Nykykulttuurin tutkimuskeskuksen julkaisuja 91. Jyväskylä: Nykykulttuurin tutkimuskeskus. 325 pp. ISBN 978-951-39- 2651-9. ISSN 1457-6899; 91.
Pimiä, Tenho, Antila, Johanna
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NEW CRANIOMETRIC EVIDENCE ON THE ORIGIN OF THE KARELIANS (the Kylalahti Kalmistomäki Burial Ground)

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2010
Valery Khartanovich
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THE CONFESSIONAL PRESENT OF THE TIKHVIN KARELIANS

Proceedings of Petrozavodsk State University, 2023
exaly  

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