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Oskar Loorits ja liivlased [PDF]

open access: yesMäetagused, 2004
Oskar Loorits' expedition to the Livonians began in June 1920 in the Luzhnas village. Loorits was well-liked among the Livonians, and was even given nicknames - Valdapää (Livonian for `white head') and Nuorizand (`the young master').
Renate Blumberga
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Heinrich von Jannau on the Livonians and Livonian Language in Rosenplänter’s Beiträge (1828); pp. 307-309 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2009
In 1828 Heinrich Georg von Jannau published his monograph on the proto- and prelanguage of Estonians. He argued that Estonian is a daughter language of Livonian not Finnish.
Urmas Sutrop
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Sergey Kashtanov. Historiographer of the Russian and European Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The article was submitted on 21.08.2014.The article is devoted to the scholarly work of an outstanding Russian historian, a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Sergey Mihailovich Kashtanov.
Koroleva, S.   +3 more
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Quantity in Livonian: Preliminary Results; 29-44 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2007
The paper describes work done up to now with Livonian, the southernmost Finnic language. The study proceeds within the framework of the Finno-Ugric Prosody Project: a set of test sentences is recorded by a number of native speakers, an acoustic-phonetic ...
Ilse Lehiste   +3 more
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Estonian folklore archives [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The Estonian Folklore Archives was established as the central folklore archives of Estonia in 1927.1 The original collections of the archives were built upon manuscript reports and accounts of Estonian folklore, consisting of over 115,000 pages of ...
Jarv, Risto
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Livonian features in Estonian dialects

open access: yesEesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics, 2016
This article presents linguistic innovations which are typical of both Courland and Salaca Livonian and are also known in the neighbouring Estonian dialect areas. These innovative features are phonological, morphological, and morphosyntactic. The features are present mainly in western and southwestern Estonia, but also more specifically in areas close ...
Patrick O’Rourke, Karl Pajusalu
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The »Modus Obliquus« In The Baltic Language Union: A Review of The Literature on The Field [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
"THE »MODUS OBLIQUUS« IN THE BALTIC LANGUAGE AREA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON FINNO-UGRIAN AND INDOEUROPEAN VERB SYSTEMS SÁNDOR FÖLDVÁRI Postdoctoral researcher, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest; Visitor lecturer, Department of Classical ...
Földvári, Sándor
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Lexical typology through similarity semantics: Toward a semantic map of motion verbs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This paper discusses a multidimensional probabilistic semantic map of lexical motion verb stems based on data collected from parallel texts (viz. translations of the Gospel according to Mark) for 100 languages from all continents.
Cysouw, Michael, Wälchli, Bernhard
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Liivimaa Üldkasulik ja Ökonoomiline Sotsieteet ning teadmiste areng Eesti ala kõrgussuhete kohta 19. sajandil [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The Livonian Public Welfare and EconomicSociety and Studies in the Estonian Reliefin the 19th CenturyIt is remarkable that the history of Estonian cartography is at the same time the history of Estonian agriculture, not that of military sciences with ...
Tammiksaar, Erki
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Edela-Eesti kohad ja keel Salomo Heinrich Vestringi sõnaraamatus

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2013
Artikkel käsitleb Salomo Heinrich Vestringi eesti-saksa sõnaraamatut „Lexicon Esthonico Germanicum”, mis on koostatud 18. sajandi alguses ja ilmus trükituna esmakordselt alles 1998. aastal.
Karl Pajusalu
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