Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia: Six new perspectives on prehistoric exchange in the Eastern Steppe Zone. [PDF]
Bjørn RG.
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Challenges Posed by COVID-19 on Doctoral Students' Wellbeing in Russia: Of International and Domestic Doctoral Students, Who Suffers More? [PDF]
Abdul-Rahaman N.
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Olympiad in Russian language as a form of bilingual student linguistic development
An extensive experience of the Kazan Federal University scholars for the performance of linguistic competitions at various levels, including international ones, allows to generalize and to formulate the guidelines for the preparation of bilingual ...
Korneyeva T., Yusupova Z., Rakhimova D.
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A database of weed plants in the European part of Russia. [PDF]
Tretyakova A +8 more
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Spoken corpus of Udmurt dialects
This deposit contains transcriptions of oral interviews and conversations in various dialects of Udmurt (Permic < Uralic; ISO 639-2 code udm). It contains 25 recordings with transcripts with a total of 93.6 thousand words.
Zubova, Iuliia +2 more
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Representation practices of the Udmurt language in the regional online sphere
This research aims to provide an overview of regional online information resources (including individual websites and thematic social media pages) utilized by educators in Udmurtia to foster the ethno-cultural values of the Udmurt people. The study focuses on the content of these resources, their purpose and function, and the methods employed by ...
Rustam Nurullovich Kasimov +1 more
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Attributive Possession in Udmurt Language; pp. 101-118
Until now only two types of patterns have been regarded in the frameÂwork of attributive possession in Udmurt languages: NN+N, NGEN+NPX. The pattern NAbl+NPX was considered as the variant of the latter. In the Âpresent paper I deal with possession in a wider sense which can be presented by wider range of patterns.
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There are two handwritten Russian-Vot (= Russian-Udmurt) dictionaries which are kept in the scientific archives of the Udmurt Institute of History, Language and Literature of the Ural branch of the Russian Academy of Science.
Ivšin, Leonid
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NorthEuraLex: a wide-coverage lexical database of Northern Eurasia. [PDF]
Dellert J +12 more
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A FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE ANALYTIC PAST TENSES OF THE UDMURT LANGUAGE
This pilot research examines the analytic past forms of the Udmurt language from a new point of view. The grammars and language textbooks do not give enough information about these forms. Because of this I chose a sentence from the Udmurt language corpus, and I created all the forms discussed in this study and asked the native speakers about the ...
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