Revisiting the Meadow Mari Vocalic System; pp. 228-237 [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to define the present system of vowels in standard Meadow Mari based on empirical research and in the light of traditional concepts.
Dennis Estill
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Landscape field/meadow archetype in the Mari art of the 1950s–1980s
Despite the official Soviet national policy, the professional art of the USSR peoples developed as a form of artistic reflection of ethnoculture about itself.
Elvira M. Kolcheva
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The case-marking of subjects in Udmurt, Komi-Zyryan and Meadow Mari non-finites clauses [PDF]
Georgieva, Ekaterina
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Reflexivity in Meadow Mari: Binding and Agree [PDF]
AbstractAccording to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local domain and pronominals must be free. The discovery of “long‐distance anaphors” (e.g. Thrainsson 1976, Giorgi 1984), which violate the locality condition, induced the search for independent criteria.
Anna Volkova
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The Expression of Volition in Meadow Mari; pp. 259-269 [PDF]
The study of the Meadow Mari (Cheremis) language has a lengthy tradition: since 1775, many linguists have produced thorough descriptions of both Hill and Meadow Mari (Sebeok, Raun 1956).
Bogáta Timár
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Peculiarities of 1906 Meadow Mari Translation of Gospels [PDF]
The article for the first time examines peculiarities of Meadow Mari translation of Gospels published in Kazan in 1906. The paper aims to identify peculiarities of 1906 Meadow Mari translation of Gospels and to analyse the translation techniques.
E’vira Ivanovna Peksheeva +1 more
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MATERIALS OF FIELD RESEARCH ON FAMILY AND MARRIAGE RELATIONS OF THE MEADOW AND MOUNTAIN MARI
Comprehensive studying the topic of family and marriage is one of the relevant and important trends in ethnology. Some aspects of the family and marriage problems of the Mari people have not yet been fully investigated and require further scientific development.
Nadezhda Vaskanova
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Meadow Mari Prosody. Linguistica Uralica. Supplementary Series 2, Tallinn 2005
Mari (earlier known also as Cheremis) is a Finno-Ugric language of the Volga branch spoken by about 500,000 people in Central Russia. This book that presents new acoustic data of Meadow Mari prosody is a part of the project âFinno-Ugric Prosodyâ, led and partly funded by Ilse Lehiste, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the Ohio State University.
Ilse Lehiste +6 more
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Вклад Алексея Канцеровского в исследование марийского языка [Aleksej Kantserovskij’s Contribution in the Research of the Mari Language] [PDF]
The article examines the research activities of Aleksej Kantserovskij, teacher of the Kazan Theological Seminary. In addition to the main teaching job he was engaged in scientific work compiling a Mari-Russian dictionary.
Oleg Sergeev
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Лингвистическая интерпретация книги «Божественная литургiя святаго Jоанна Златоустаго на луговомъ нарѣчiи черемисскаго языка» [”Божественная литургiя святаго Jоанна Златоустаго на луговомъ нарѣчiи черемисскаго языка”. A Linguistic Interpretation] [PDF]
In the article, a monument of the Mari language of the 2nd half of the 19th century is subjected to graphophonetic, morphological and lexical analysis. The translator is unknown. The book was published after the formation of the Translation Commission of
Oleg Sergeev
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