Use of the Karelian language online: websites in Karelian
The use of the Karelian language on the internet has grown strongly over recent decades. The aim of this article is to analyze the visibility of the Karelian language on the internet, focusing on websites using Karelian as the language of the interface.
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Field journal as a source of information on traditional medicine (based on the materials of the expedition to the Trans-Onega region in 1931) [PDF]
The interest towards the Trans-Onega region of Karelia emerged among researchers from the second half of the 19th c. at the folklore, linguistic, and ethnographic levels, although the researchers have not yet considered traditional medicine as a cultural
Pashkova T.V., Rodionova A.P.
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Lexical outcomes of Karelian-Russian bilingualism in Tver Karelian
This study investigates the language contact between Tver Karelian and Russian, attempting to provide a comprehensive overview of the lexicon of bilingual code. The methodology includes a combination of statistical analyses and handling contact-induced change in terms of the Code-Copying Framework (=CCF). Nine interviews with nine people were conducted
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Tver’ Karelian as a new dialect
AbstractIn the article, the development of the Tver’ Karelian dialect is discussed. This new dialect has emerged from a mix of regional dialects of Karelian immigrants from the seventeenth century onwards. Characteristics of a new dialect in Tver’ Karelian are examined on the basis of demographic data and linguistic descriptions. In addition, the unity
Koivisto Vesa Petri, Koivisto Vesa
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Assimilated, silenced, and forgotten — Decolonized perspectives on the Finnish-Karelian past and present: Researching the impacts of Finnish politics of forgetting on young Karelians [PDF]
Karelia has long had a passive role in Finnish public discourse. Research in Finnish history and memory politics has characterized the Finnish national narrative as patriotic and nationalistic, in which the role of Karelia has been reduced to a lost and ...
Laitinen, Essi
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The Influence of Gender in the Formation of Livvi Karelians in the Ladoga Region in the 17
The Livvi Karelian sub-ethnic group started forming in the 17th century in Olonets land (Olonets Pogost), and from the 18th century, Livvi ethnogenesis expanded to the Serdobol Ladoga region (Sortavala, Imbilaksha, Suistamo, Salmi, and Suojarvi pogosts),
Zhukov, Aleksey, Zhukov, A. (Aleksey)
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Half a Century of Onomastic Research in Karelia [PDF]
The article marks the 50th anniversary of onomastic research in Karelia which has brought about 12 monographs and dictionaries, as well as several hundred articles.
Ekaterina V. Zakharova +2 more
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The role of the furnace in Karelians funeral and memorial rites and folk medicine
Introduction. The article studies the role of the furnace in funeral-memorial rite and folk medicine of the Karelians. The study examines the functions of the furnace at all stages of the funeral-memorial rite, starting with the death of a person.
Yevgeniy V. Karakin, Tatyana V. Pashkova
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Geographical Terms of Russian Origin in the Toponymy and Dialectal Vocabulary of the Karelian Area of Tver Region [PDF]
The paper deals with Russian geographical terms in the Karelian dialects of Tver Region and is mainly based on field materials collected by the author in the 2000s.
Denis V. Kuzmin
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The article discusses the main problems associated with the status of women in the traditional, but gradually undergoing, ever deeper modernization of the culture of the northern outskirts of the Russian state.
Pulkin Maxim Viktorovich
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