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Origin of the words denoting some of the most ancient old world pulse crops and their diversity in modern European languages. [PDF]
Mikić A.
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The Arrival of Siberian Ancestry Connecting the Eastern Baltic to Uralic Speakers further East. [PDF]
Saag L +29 more
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Livonian verbal derivation : Inherited characteristics and contact-induced change
The study examines verbal derivation and its functional characteristics and diachronic change in Courland Livonian, one of the Finnic languages of the Uralic language family.
Jantunen, Santra
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Tartu Ülikooli liivi keele korpus
Tartu Ülikooli liivi keele korpus on liivi keele näiteid koondav elektrooniline andmekogu. Esindatud on nii idaliivi, lääneliivi kui ka Īra keelekasutus.
Tuisk, Tuuli, Norvik, Miina
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The thesis "Development of Livonian literary language" discusses the history and development of Livonian literary language from the first publications to present times, covering the period between 1863 and 1982.
Ernštreits, Valts
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The anthroponymic system of Latvian – one of the Baltic languages – contains many borrowed names: anthroponyms of German, Russian, Polish, Swedish, Lithuanian and also Finno-Ugric (Livonian, Estonian, and Finnish) origin. The substratum of the Livonian
Balodis, Pauls
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Time-series f0 analysis of contrastive tones:the case of Livonian natural speech
Livonian is a Finnic language that differentiates between two contrastive phonological word tones: the broken tone and the plain tone. The broken tone is similar to the Danish stød in some respects and is said to be part of the word tone systems of the ...
Tuisk, Tuuli, Pharao, Nicolai
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