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An outline of Proto-Indo-European

open access: yes, 2010
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a North Caucasian substratum when its speakers moved from the area north of the Caspian Sea to the area north of the Black Sea (cf. Kortlandt 2007b).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The Finno-Ugric foundations of language teaching

open access: yes, 2015
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship of Finno-Ugric studies and language teaching: What can the Finno-Ugric inheritance or relatedness mean in the practice of teaching and learning Finno-Ugric languages as a second or foreign language ...
Johanna Laakso
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Finno-Permic Phytonymic Portraits: Centaurea

open access: yes, 2018
The paper provides a phytonymic portrait of Centaurea (cornflower) in the Finno-Permic languages that form a branch of the Finno-Ugric language family, the other being that of the Ugric languages.
Igor Brodsky
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Les Tchouvaches et les peuples finno‑ougriens : une expérience de contacts interculturels dans la région Volga‑Oural

open access: yes, 2017
Cet article examine une expérience de contacts interculturels des Tchouvaches, peuple parlant une langue turcique, avec les peuples finno‑ougriens (Maris, Oudmourtes, Mordves) dans différentes régions de l’aire Oural‑Volga.
Jagafova, Ekaterina
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The 11th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies: Finno-Ugric Peoples and Languages in the 21st Century

open access: yes, 2012
The 11th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies was one of the biggest conferences in the last years among the Finno-Ugric events. Finno-Ugric People and Languages in the 21st Century dealt mainly with the language and political situation of ...
Mus, Nikolett   +3 more
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Rereading Finno-Ugrian religion from a gender point of view

open access: yesScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 1999
The male "normal subject" underlying the prior religious descriptions has been constructed in two intertwining processes. Firstly, the scholar, by focusing on men's ideas and practices in the culture he has studied, has created concepts, models and a classificatory system forreligious phenomena, which tends to exclude and distort the phenomena which ...
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CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION - THE CHALLENGES FACED BY FINNISH ORGANISATIONS IN ESTONIA [PDF]

open access: yes
Relations between Estonia and Finland have been very strong traditionally. Their geographical proximity has facilitated the exchange of goods as well as ideas.
Robert Mikecz
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Deficiencies of Official Bilingualism in the Finno-Ugric Republics of Post-Soviet Russia : A Legal Perspective

open access: yes, 2014
As a part of the “parade of sovereignties” during the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, the national republics of Russia designated both Russian and local languages as their state languages.
Zamyatin, Konsta, Zamyatin, Konstantin
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Finno-Ugrian hydronyms of the river Volkhov and Luga catchment area

open access: yesSuomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Aikakauskirja, 2011
The aim of the present work is to study by the means of onomastics of language of the ancient Chudes mentioned by the Russian chroniclers.  More precisely, the research concerns the Chudes that inhabited the Novgorod Land before their assimilation with Slavs. The previous view has been that the language belonged to the Finnic group.
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