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Migrant and Autochthonous Traditions within Udmurt Folksong (on the Example of the Siberian Udmurt) [PDF]
Abstract This article* investigates, for the first time, the local musical tradition of the Udmurt of Chainsk district (Tomsk oblast). The overwhelming majority of migrants in this region arrived from the Sharkan district of the Udmurt Republic, in Siberia, at the beginning of the 20th century.
Nikolai Anisimov +2 more
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The adoption of Russian conjunctions in Udmurt
Conjunctions in Udmurt belong to grammatical function words of secondary origin. Indigenous Udmurt linking devices have developed from other parts of speech e.g. postpositions and particles.
Inna Kaysina
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The Role of Public Organizations in Forming the Udmurt Ethnicity
The article considers the process of forming the Udmurt ethnicity. It presents a historical review of the Udmurt national movement. The author describes some distinctive features of social movements and their role in forming the Udmurt ethnicity.
R M Sharacheva
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Ethnofuturism and Traditional Udmurt Ideas about the Future
Introduction. The problem of the traditional ideas of the Udmurt people about time and space, including their attitude to the future, is significant for modern science.
Bogdan V. Anfinogenov
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This article compares data of Russian, Udmurt and Komi on the distribution of colour terms in Ostwald’s colour space. Data of Russian derive from an article by Davies and Corbett (1994).
Elena Ryabina
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On Phenomena of Vowel Omission in Northern Dialects of Udmurt Language
The question of vowel omission in the structure of the word in the subdialects of the Northern dialect of the Udmurt language is considered. The empirical base of the research is the language materials of the author’s dialectological expeditions to the ...
L. L. Karpova
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On adverbial clauses in Udmurt
This paper presents three types of non-finite adverbial clauses in Udmurt: the ones encoded with the suffixes -(e)mja, -(o)nja, and -(o)ńńa. I propose that these suffixes should be decomposed morphologically and that these non-finite adverbial clauses are to be analyzed as postpositional phrases.
Georgieva, Ekaterina
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Udmurt Mad’ Song: Paradox of a Genre
The genre system of Udmurt folk songs has been researched by scholars many times. The accumulation and publication of new folklore and ethnographic material requires reconsideration of the general concept and definition. The folklore of northern Udmurtia
Irina Nurieva
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The Vös’as’, the Udmurt sacrificial priest: an old task for young men
In the Udmurt diaspora of Northern Bashkortostan, the Udmurt traditional religion is very much alive; it is part of the villagers’ everyday life. Rituals are regularly held both at the village level and at a wider community, composed of several villages,
Eva Toulouze, Liivo Niglas
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Udmurt Animist Ceremonies in Bashkortostan: Fieldwork Ethnography
The Bashkortostan Udmurt have been protected from Evangelisation by the Muslim environment. They have thus maintained the full continuity of their ethnic religious practice. The aim of this paper is to present an ethnography of religious ceremonies by the Bashkortostan Udmurt.
Toulouze, Eva, Niglas, Liivo
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