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Trees in Udmurt religion

Antiquity, 2006
Prehistorians and early historic archaeologists often puzzle over seemingly random distributions of artefacts remote from settlements. Here is at least one possible explanation. Using ethnographic and archaeological evidence the author reveals how an early historic people of central Russia used trees in their religion, and describes some of the ...
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Clitics in the Beserman Dialect of Udmurt [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
The Beserman dialect of the Udmurt language has a large number of clitics, mainly discourse markers, which have never been described in detail. These clitics occur very frequently in texts and often appear in clusters. The rules which govern the ordering of clitics within a cluster are especially interesting because the binary relation “clitic A ...
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Negation in Udmurt

2015
The present paper is a general survey of the constructions and patterns expressing negation in Udmurt. Negation in Udmurt has features that are typical for other Finno-Ugric languages, especially Udmurt’s close relatives, the Komi languages. In particular, standard negation is typically expressed by a construction combining a negative verb having ...
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Udmurtness in Web 2.0: Urban Udmurts Resisting Language Shift

Finnisch - Ugrische Mitteilungen, 2014
The Udmurt language is one of the most visible Finno-Ugric languages of the Russian Federation on the Internet. This article examines social network sites (SNS) such as VKontakte, Twitter and blogs in order to assess the role that Udmurt plays in these channels.
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Food Symbolism in Udmurt Folklore

ТРАДИЦИОННАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, 2020
Фольклор удмуртов содержит весьма значимый по богатству символики напитков и еды материал. Удмуртский язык и обрядовые традиции до сегодняшнего дня сохранили архаические представления о магической связи праздничной культуры и ритуальных напитков/еды (юондыр - время пития/пиршества).
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Russian verbal borrowings in Udmurt

Folia Linguistica, 2019
AbstractIn Udmurt, a Uralic language that has experienced long and extensive contact with the dominant Russian language, all four typologically relevant strategies of verbal borrowing are attested: direct and indirect insertion, light verbs, and paradigm insertion. This is unusual both cross-linguistically and for the Uralic family.
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Udmurt crudes

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1970
I. S. Vol'fson   +2 more
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GARDENING IN UDMURT REPUBLIC

The Bulletin of Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy, 2021
A. V. Nikitina, A. M. Lentochkin
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Udmurt-English-Finnish Dictionary with a Basic Grammar of Udmurt

Language, 1997
Joel A. Nevis   +3 more
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Simulative constructions in Tatyshly Udmurt

Вопросы языкознания / Voprosy Jazykoznanija
The article deals with simulative constructions meaning ‘pretend to do something’ in Tatyshly Udmurt. We mainly use the data collected during fieldwork as well as the corpus of oral narratives and information on simulative constructions in Standard Udmurt found in previous studies.
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