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Language Survival among the Ivdel Mansi [PDF]
This article describes the linguistic situation among the Ivdel (Upper Loz'va) Mansi, a small community residing mostly in the north of the Sverdlovsk region in Russia.
Yuri B. Koryakov, Daria Zhornik
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Two Nominal Clause-Types in Northern Mansi: An Experimental Study of Language Variation [PDF]
The paper examines the structure and distribution of two types of Ânominal/adjectival predicates in the Northern Mansi language. A nominative noun or adjective serves as the predicate in one construction.
Csilla Horváth, Nikolett Mus
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Gábor J. Székely and his Contribution to the Study of Language and Toponymy of the Mansi and Other North-Ural Peoples [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the memory of Gábor Székely (1954–2019), Hungarian linguist, specialist in Finno-Ugric studies and associate professor of the University of Pécs. The author gives an outline of his biography and illustrates his contribution to
Tatiana N. Dmitrieva
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The aim of this paper is to show where and what can be read in Mansi about the current situation and use of the Mansi language. We investigate articles in the Mansi newspaper ÐÓ¯Ð¸Ð¼Ä ÑÑÌÑÐ¸Ð¿Ð¾Ñ [LÅ«imÄ SÄripos] which discuss the usage of the ...
Bernadett Bíró, Katalin Sipőcz
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Russian development and toponymy of the Pelym region according to written and field sources of the 18th–21st centuries [PDF]
The paper is aimed at the study of the under-investigated Russian toponymy of the north of the Sverdlovsk Region, specifically, of the oikonyms — the names of villages — along the lower reaches of the Pelym River.
Dmitrieva T.N.
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The System of Variable Stress in Northern Mansi Dialects and Its External Correspondences; pp. 133-146 [PDF]
In the present article, which continues the cycle of articles dedicated to the description of variable stress in Ob-Ugric languages, we direct our attention to the variable stress in Mansi dialects. The article describes the rules of stress placement for
Julia Normaskaja
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Semantics of verbs of thought in the Ob-Ugric languages [PDF]
Introduction. The article describes the semantics of verbs of mental activity in the Mansi and Khanty languages. The relevance of the topic is determined by the lack of research devoted to the analysis and semantic classification of verbal lexico ...
Galina R. Kondina, Valentina N. Solovar
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Introduction. The article examines a dictionary of Mansi compiled from lexemes recorded along the Chusovaya River in the early-to-mid eighteenth century. The dictionary was discovered in G. F. Müller’s archives. Other available archives (e.g., those of A.
Kosheliuk Natalia A.
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Pragmatic Reasons for Non-Clause-Initial Placement of Subjects of Active and Passive Clauses in Northern Mansi [PDF]
This article discusses the linear placement of the syntactic function of subject in Northern Mansi, concentrating on the less frequent non-clause-initial placement, and differences between the nature of subject in active (SA) and passive (SP) clauses ...
Susanna Virtanen
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Mansi Studies: from Origins to the Present
. Introduction. The article reviews background studies on the Mansi language and its dialects performed by European and Russian (Soviet) linguists. Goals.
Natalia A. Koshelyuk
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