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FinUgRevita: Developing Language Technology Tools for Udmurt and Mansi
Nowadays, digital language use such as reading and writing e-mails, chats, messages, weblogs and comments on websites and social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter has increased the amount of written language production for most of the users.
Vincze Veronika +6 more
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Origin of Words Denoting ‘Salt’ in the Selkup and Ugric Languages
In the Finno-Permian languages, the words denoting ‘salt’ are loans (from an Indo-European language of the Proto-Baltic or Iranian groups), while in the North Samoyedic languages, they are later innovations (a word meaning ‘white’).
Vladimir Vladimirovich Napolskikh
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The vitality and revitalisation attempts of the Mansi language in Khanty-Mansiysk [PDF]
A manysi egy Nyugat-Szibériában beszélt őshonos kisebbségi nyelv. Nyelvészetileg az uráli nyelvcsaládba, szociológiailag az őshonos északi kisebbségi nyelvek közé tartozik. A manysi kétnyelvűség (és feltehető többnyelvűség) kezdetei kétségkívül a távoli múlt homályába vesznek, kezdetei nehezen megállapíthatók, annyi bizonyos, hogy már a korai kutatók ...
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Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
Introduction. In the light of the revival and development of national languages and cultures of the peoples of the Russian Federation, this article tries to reveal the ethno-demographic and ethno-linguistic development of the Finno-Ugric peoples-Mari ...
Fail G. Safin +2 more
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EthnoFilm: cinema-school and ethno-laboratory
The paper is dedicated to the EthnoFilm educational project in the historical and modern context of visual anthropology. The EthnoFilm project intended as the educational ethnocultural initiative, aimed to attraction of interested youth to ethnographic ...
Ivan Golovnev
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CLASSIFICATION AND THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE MANSI LANGUAGE
The article is of an overview nature and includes information on the classification of Mansi dialects proposed by Bernat Munkachi, a well–known researcher of Mansi and the Mansi language. The article also provides information about the status of the Mansi language today.
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The aim of this paper is to analyse and discuss the consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine for the use and ethnolinguistic vitality of the Mansi language. Mansi is a severely endangered language spoken in Western Siberia.
Csilla Horváth
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Loanwords in the Mansi language of the XVII-XX centuries
The article presents an overview of the main layers of loanwords in the Mansi language. Loanwords from Russian, Nenets, Siberian-Tatar, Komi languages are considered.
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PHRASEOSEMANTIC FIELD “HUMAN HEALTH” IN MANSI AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES: COMPARATIVE ASPECT
The article considers phraseological units (PU) of the Mansi and Russian languages as lexical means of description of a person's appearance and his state within the framework of the phrase-semantic field (PSF) “human health” in the context of the linguistic and cultural content of national pictures of the world; it reveals the reflection of folk ...
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ABSTRACT Concerning human resources, research in the tourism sector has traditionally focused on a personnel‐managerial perspective rather than a labor market‐condition analysis per se, limiting the examination of its unique working ecosystem and distinct socioeconomic particularities. This has evidenced an apparent thematic research gap in the tourism
Maria Jesus Vazquez‐Garcia +2 more
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