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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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Features of Word Formation in the Modern Udmurt Language
The aim of the study is to identify the features of the formation and functioning of neologisms in the modern Udmurt language. The article considers word-formation models with the formants -ни and -чи, justifies the validity of considering the affix -ни as a word-formation suffix, the status of which in the works of modern researchers seems to be ...
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Postpositions in many languages have evolved from significant words through grammaticalization. In the Udmurt language, as in many other Finno-Ugric languages of Russia, they are divided, separated into two groups: serial and non-serial postpositions. In the Kazakh language, function words are divided into two groups: function words and postpositions ...
D.A. Efremov, Z. Sziráki
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Revita: a System for Language Learning and Supporting Endangered Languages [PDF]
We describe a computational system for language learning and supporting endangered languages. The platform provides the user an opportunity to improve her competency through active language use.
Katinskaia, Anisia +2 more
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VARIATION OF CASE SUFFIXES IN THE MODERN UDMURT LANGUAGE
The paper deals with variable case suffixes having double vowel, differing by the presence/absence of a coaffix - ла and the presence/absence of an anlaut vowel. On the material of the Udmurt language Corpus the quantitative ratio of variable suffixes is revealed and the conditions of functioning of non-standard suffixes in the modern Udmurt language ...
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IMPORTED FIBULAE FROM THE KAMA REGION OF THE FIRST CENTURIES AD: MECHANISMS AND ROUTES OF RECEIPT
The article summarizes the study of “imported” fibulae in the Kama region, the early («Sarmatian») period of their distribution. The purpose of this publication is to discuss the ways and mechanisms of the appearance of fibulae in the Kama region.
Krasnopeorov A.A.
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Mari of Udmurtia: Factors of Preserving Traditional Culture in Modern Conditions
The factors of preservation and intergenerational transmission of the traditional culture of the local group of Mari living in the territory of Udmurtia in a different ethnic environment is examined in the article. The source basis of the article was the
I. L. Pozdeev
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The varieties of the modern Udmurt language
The present paper classifies and describes the main linguistic varieties of the modern Udmurt language across the community of speakers and gives some examples of their linguistic specificities. The study takes a particular look at the vernacular and standard language varieties.
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The author explores the issue of the participation of Muslim representatives in the zemstvo, volost (parish) and city self-government of the Vyatka province of the Russian Empire in 1860-1916.
Anna M Subbotina
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Intercultural communication experience [PDF]
The urgency of the problem under study lies in the fact that the problems of intercultural communication of the peoples of Russia, which were on the agenda during the ХIХth - early XXth centuries, did not lose their relevance in the 21st century.
Brodovskaya, Lyudmila N. +3 more
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