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Udmurt: The Udmurt language in education in the Udmurt Republic in Russia

open access: yes, 2019
Kuipers-Zandberg, Helga, Denisov, Victor
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THE NAMES OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN THE UDMURT LANGUAGE

Yearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies, 2022
The article discusses the original and borrowed names of chemical elements in the Udmurt language. The chronology of the fixation of chemical elements is determined, indicating the year of the first fixation in the Udmurt and Russian lexicographic literature, the year of the discovery of the chemical element. The etymology of the names is revealed.
Marianna Rifovna Gorodilova   +1 more
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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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ON THE HISTORY OF THE WORD NIZ’ ‘SABLE’ IN THE UDMURT LANGUAGE

Historical and cultural heritage
The present investigation delves into the written history of the Udmurt term nizʼ ‘sable’, with a particular focus on its etymological evolution and semantic stability spanning nearly three centuries. The significance of this study is underscored by the paucity of scholarly attention devoted to the lexicographic corpus of early Udmurt written artifacts.
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