Field journal as a source of information on traditional medicine (based on the materials of the expedition to the Trans-Onega region in 1931) [PDF]
The interest towards the Trans-Onega region of Karelia emerged among researchers from the second half of the 19th c. at the folklore, linguistic, and ethnographic levels, although the researchers have not yet considered traditional medicine as a cultural
Pashkova T.V., Rodionova A.P.
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Lexical Interference of Russian and Karelian in the Diachronic Aspect of Language Policy
Introduction. At the moment the territory of the Russian Federation comprises 138 endangered languages, which determines the relevance of studying the influence of the state’s language policy on the development of the Karelian language.
V. A. Ivanova, L. A. Ulianitckaia
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Geographical Terms of Russian Origin in the Toponymy and Dialectal Vocabulary of the Karelian Area of Tver Region [PDF]
The paper deals with Russian geographical terms in the Karelian dialects of Tver Region and is mainly based on field materials collected by the author in the 2000s.
Denis V. Kuzmin
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Man and His Name in Oikonymy and Microtoponymy of South Karelia
The paper deals with the personal names attested as parts of oikonyms (settlement names) and microtoponyms of South (Olonets) Karelia where most of the population in the last few centuries speaks the Livvik dialect of the Karelian language.
Denis V. Kuzmin
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Geografitsheskaja leksika russkogo proishozhdenija v karel'skich govorach Tverskoj oblasti [Geographical Vocabulary of Russian Origin in Tver Karelian Dialects]; pp. 241-246 [PDF]
The paper analyzes the geographical vocabulary of Russian origin used by the Karelian population of the Tver region. One of the distinctive features compared to the other areas of Karelian settlement is a significant number of Russian borrowings among ...
Denis Kuz´min
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Christian Names of Karelians [PDF]
The article analyses the forms of Christian names used in the past and in the present on the territory of the Karelian ethnic group’s settlement — in Finland, as well as in Russian Karelia, Tver and Leningrad regions.
Denis V. Kuzmin
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The article analyzes the system of personal female names of the Karelian population. As the author demonstrates, the collected corpus of historical and modern Karelian women’s names is yet very incomplete and severely understudied.
Denis V. Kuzmin
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To the Reconstruction of the Ancient Karelian Anthroponymicon
The article considers a number of issues related to personal pre-Christian names of the Karelian population falling into two major groups: native non-Christian names and non-calendar names of Russian origin. The author notes that the corpus of historical
Denis V. Kuzmin
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Karelian Heritage in the Toponymy of the Southeastern Lake Onega Area [PDF]
The article focuses on place names of Karelian origin on the territory of Southeastern Lake Onega region and provides linguistic and historical evidence of Karelians’ migrations to the area in question.
Anton I. Sobolev
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Rajakarjalaismurteiden kielikontaktit venäläiskopioiden taajuuden ja fonologian valossa
Tämä korpuspohjainen kielikontaktitutkimus käsittelee venäjän kielen mallin mukaisten ainesten (Lars Johansonin termillä: “kopioiden”) taajuutta ja fonologisia piirteitä Suomessa puhutuissa rajakarjalaismurteissa, jotka jakautuvat kuuteen ...
Susanna Tavi
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