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On the initial s-of Finno-Ugrian Languages

open access: yesGENGO KENKYU (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Japan), 1950
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Finno-Ugrians and Homicide

Psychological Reports, 2002
The percentage of Finno-Ugrians in the population in 30 European nations in 1990 was not associated with the national homicide rates.
Sergei V, Kondrichin, David, Lester
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Finno-Ugrians and Suicide

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1997
The association between suicide rates and the percentages of Finno-Ugrian language speakers in 30 European nations in 1990 was positive and statistically significant.
David Lester
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Dermatoglyphics of the Finno-Ugrians of Eurasia

Studies in Human Biology, 1990
Palmar kin relief is analyzed in 12 Finno-Ugrian groups of Eurasia (7644 males). Racial components established at the ethnic level by means of several independent methods generally correspond to those previously found on the basis of cranial and anthropometric data, viz. 1) Europoid with two varieties (Northern European and Eastern European, the latter
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Finno-Ugrians, Blood Types, and Suicide: Comment on Voracek, Fisher, and Marusic

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2004
In a sample of 20 European nations, the distribution of blood types provided a better explanation for the association of longitude with suicide rates than did the percentage of Finno-Ugrian ethnic group.
David Lester, Sergei V Kondrichin
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THE SOUND PICTURE OF THE WORLD OF THE FINNO-UGRIANS: ASPECTS OF MONODIC THINKING

Music Journal of Northern Europe, 2022
В статье основное внимание уделено специфике звуковой картины мира финно-угорских народов. Звукоидеал финно-угров формировался в условиях лесной акустической среды, которая отличается особым ощущением пространства. Звуковая практика в контексте традиционного мышления этносов рассматривается на примере монодийных форм традиционных импровизаций ...
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An Archeologist Speculates on the Origin of the Finno-Ugrians

Mankind Quarterly, 2003
Using a method which he describes as the diachronic geography of major archeological entities, the author examines the distribution and chronological development of Mesolithic and Early Neolithic European archeological complexes that extended over large territories and great time depth.
János Makkay, James Jamieson
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