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Contemporary Udmurt Culture. I, II
Современная удмуртская культура, Том 1, Том 2, ред-сост. Ева Тулуз, Елена Попова, Николай Анисимов, Таллинн 2020-2021, Изд. Таллиннского Университета. [Contemporary Udmurt Culture.] I, II. Edited by Eva Toulouze, Nikoli Anisimov, Elena Popova.
Pavel Kutergin
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Udmurt rap was an attempt to expand the horizons of the national literary and musical culture of the early 21st century, which was dominated by ethnofuturism at that time. The object of analysis is the Udmurt-language rap texts of P.
Victor L. Shibanov
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Transformation of Udmurt Geographical Names
The ways of transfer into Russian language of Udmurt place names, mainly the names of settlements of the Udmurt Republic and adjacent territories where the Udmurt people live are considered.
L. E. Kirillova, M. A. Samarova
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Uni ja unenäod udmurdi kultuuris [PDF]
In Udmurt culture sleep (iz’on, kölon, um) as well as dreams (vöt, uyvöt) have occupied a significant place. According to ordinary understandings, dreams are not subjected to this world’s rules of time and space: in a dream, places and spaces may ...
Nikolai Anisimov, Eva Toulouze
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Diasporaa etnokultuuriline portree Kesk-Venemaal: Kama-tagused udmurdid, moodustumine, kultuur ja suhted naabritega [PDF]
The Eastern Udmurt are a peripheral Udmurt ethnographic group whose members live mostly in Bashkortostan. This article introduces the reader to the migrations that led to the formation of this group, and to the main cultural characteristics that ...
Eva Toulouze +2 more
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Jeshtsho raz o proishozhdenii udmurtskogo vorshuda [Once More about the Origin of Udmurt vorshud] [PDF]
Udmurt patronymic groups appeared within the vorshud unities in the period of developed patriarchal-tribal system (patriarchy), whereas vorshud organization reached its peak in the period of matriarchal-tribal system (matriarchy).
Mihail Atamanov
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COVID-19 ja udmurdi pärimuskultuur [PDF]
In this article, we examine the spring ceremonies, the Eastern Udmurt’s summer ceremonies, and the Udmurt holidays (the Great Day, the Day of the Plough, Easter, commemoration days, etc.) during the COVID-19 quarantine as well as the humorous songs and ...
Nikolai Anisimov, Galina Glukhova
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Rannije pamjatniki udmurtskoj pis'mennosti v filologitsheskoj nauke i vuzovskom prepodavanii. Early Monuments of Udmurt Written Language in Philology and Higher Education; pp. 282-296 [PDF]
According to B. I. Karakulov, there are 418 monuments written in Udmurt or built up on the basis of Udmurt materials, which are compiled and published from the 18th century to 1917.
V. K. Kel\'makov
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The article describes an educational project as a form of extracurricular activity that contrib- utes to the development of creative and cognitive abilities of primary schoolchildren.
N.S. Matveeva +2 more
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Special features of case marking forms in the first printed New Testament in the Udmurt language [PDF]
Introduction. This article considers the nominal case markers in the first printed New Testament in the Udmurt language. These manuscripts are known as the first sources for studying the process of the case system formation, as well as the morphology of ...
Maria P. Bezenova
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