From a restricted to full linguistic space: an ‘affirmative action’ strategy for the Udmurt language [PDF]
This study analyzes the long-term reasons why Udmurt occupies a restricted linguistic space in the post-Soviet state – the low status of Udmurt, due to Soviet language and other policies; urbanization; population shifts; myths and stereotypes about ...
Williams, Christopher
core +2 more sources
Udmurt Folk Calendar and Rural Society
The present paper aims to analyze rituals and festivals of the Udmurt calendar which convey the idea of interrelationship between the producing energy of the nature and of the human being taking into consideration folk beliefs about time as well as age ...
T. G. Vladykina +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Pervyj opyt perevoda Evangelija ot Ioanna na udmurtskij jazyk: grafiko-orfografičeskij analiz [Abstract. Graphical and Spelling Analysis of the Handwritten Gospel of St. John in Udmurt]; pp. 276-283 [PDF]
The article deals with the features of spelling of the handwritten Gospel of St. John in the Udmurt language. The graphic and elements of spelling used in the Gospel are based on those of the first Udmurt grammar printed in 1775 under the title âSoà ...
L. M. Ivšin
doaj +1 more source
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
doaj +1 more source
The purpose of the article is to show the dynamics of studying the Tatar, Russian, Mari, Mordovian, Udmurt, Chuvash languages at the Republic of Tatarstan schools with an ethnocultural component in the second decade of the 2000s.
Talgat R. Khusnutdinov
doaj +1 more source
Morphological features of the translation of the «God’s Law» (1912) into the Udmurt language
Introduction. The relevance of the study lies in the fact that the Udmurt written monuments are studied only partially at the moment. Today more than 400 names of pre-revolutionary Udmurt monuments are known, but most of them are still not described.
Maria P. Bezenova
doaj +1 more source
Fonetitsheskie razlitshija v severnyh dialectah udmurtskogo jazyka [Phonetic Differences in the Northern Dialects of the Udmurt Language]; pp. 189-198 [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of specific phonetic phenomena recorded in the Northern dialects of the Udmurt language. Special attention is paid to characteristics which distinguish between separate Northern Udmurt dialects, on the one hand, and/
L. L. Karpova
doaj +1 more source
Verbs of Falling in the Tatyshly Udmurt Language
Рассматриваются глаголы падения (ср. в русском языке упасть, рухнуть, опрокинуться, грохнуться и др.) в татышлинском говоре удмуртского языка (периферийно-южный диалект, южное наречие). Ранее это семантическое поле системно не рассматривалось на удмуртском материале.
openaire +1 more source
“Nominal Trees” (нимтулописпу) in Microtoponymy of Udmurts
The names of certain trees in the local topography of the Udmurt Republic are discussed. The frequency of use of the names of the trees in the microtoponyms is revealed.
T. G. Vladykina, L. E. Kirillova
doaj +1 more source
Vyrazhenie neotchuzhdajemoj posessii v udmurtskom jazyke. Marking Inalienable Possession in the Udmurt Language; pp. 112-137 [PDF]
The present paper describes the semantic and grammatical dimensions of the category of inalienable possession in Udmurt. The language material proves that in Udmurt there is a special morpheme which is intended to mark inalienable possession and another ...
Svetlana Edygarova
doaj +1 more source

