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The Future of the Finno-Ugric Languages of Russia
The article is an approch to characterize the situation of Finno-Ugric langauges in Russia in 21st century on the basis of statistical, legal and sociolinguistic sources.
Pusztay, János
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Shamanic Culture, Ethnic Identity and Power among the Finno-Ugric and Siberian Peoples
The special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which are connected with the mythical scenario of the remote past and their corresponding magic beliefs often totemic in origin, are the expression of the well-defined ...
CORRADI, CARLA
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Artefacts of Finno-Ugric type from the Krasnogorsky Necropolis
У публікації розглядаються окремі предмети фіно-угорського кола з комплексу 189 Красногірського могильника у верхній течії Сіверського Донця, з розкопок В.К.
Скирда, В.В.
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Putative protective genomic variation in the Lithuanian population. [PDF]
Žukauskaitė G +6 more
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Finno-Ugric folk traditions expressing identity in the Russian Empire
The study of folk traditions may serve the development of ethnic and national identity. The history of such researches among the Finno-Ugric peoples in Russia proves that statement.
Voigt, Vilmos
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X Finno-Ugric Congress in Mari El
Since 1960 every fifth year the scholars in Finno-Ugric studies: ethnology, folkloristics, linguistics, archaeology and history, have gathered to congresses in different university towns in the Finno-Ugric area.
Ruotsala, Helena
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First Language Acquisition in Finno-Ugric Languages
This book is the first comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of the first language acquisition of four Finno-Ugric languages: Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, and North Saami.
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The Scientist and Authority in the History of Finno-Ugric Research in Russia
The history of Finno-Ugric Ethnology has already come a considerable way. There have been periods of brilliant discovery as well as periods of stagnation; or, what was worse, periods when what was said depended on what the prevailing conditions demanded.
Zagrebin, Alexey
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ORIGIN AND AREA OF SETTLEMENT OF THE FINNO-UGRIAN PEOPLES
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