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A NEW STUDY ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE UDMURTS
The text is a review of a relatively recently published monograph by I. Kosareva “Ethnographic groups of the Udmurt people (an attempt of definition)”. This book is devoted to the problem of definition of the Udmurt ethnographical groups. Up to nowadays in the ethnographical literature the division of the Udmurt people was based mainly on general ...
S.K. Belykh
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Abstract Among ray‐finned fishes (Actinopterygii), the crushing, durophagous feeding strategy first evolved in the early Carboniferous period, with the †Eurynotiformes possessing dentitions with single layers of partially to fully fused blunt teeth.
Aleksandr S. Bakaev +2 more
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External merge in spec,CP: Complementizers projecting an argument
Abstract The standard assumption that spec,CP is always an A′ position has been questioned for several languages where embedded C heads are involved in agreement and case assignment; however, the idea that no XP can be introduced in spec,CP by external merge has remained unchallenged.
Irina Burukina
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On the Absence of Propositional Negation from Hungarian Polar e‐Interrogatives*
Abstract It is argued that the ban on propositional “inside” negation in Hungarian polar e‐interrogatives can be derived as a syntactic intervention effect. An Agree‐based formalization is sketched that crucially relies on a diachronically motivated negative formal feature on the interrogative particle ‐e.
Hans‐Martin Gärtner, Beáta Gyuris
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„Forgotten voices“ of the Great War: Phonographic records of Udmurt POWs in Austria-Hungary and Germany (1915 – 1918) („ZABUDNUTÉ HLASY“ PRVEJ SVETOVEJ VOJNY: FONOGRAFICKÉ NAHRÁVKY VOJNOVÝCH ZAJATCOV V RAKÚSKO-UHORSKU A NEMECKU (1915 – 1918) NA PRÍKLADE ZAJATÝCH UDMURTOV) [PDF]
This paper examines recordings of Russian WWI POWs of Finno-Ugric ethnicities (primarily Udmurts) captured by Austria-Hungary and Germany between 1915 and 1918. These recordings were made by Austrian, Hungarian and German Academies of Sciences in the POW
Zagrebin Alexej J. +2 more
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Patients with active RA were found to have low regRF levels and affinity, while patients in remission had regRF levels higher than in healthy subjects, and the regRF was characterized by tight binding to its antigen. The exacerbation of Still's disease coincides with low regRF levels and affinity, while an improvement in condition is associated with an
Liubov Beduleva +6 more
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The subject of this study is the motives of the myth of creation from an egg among Mari and Udmurts. Until now, the myth of the world creation from an egg (MCE) has been noted in the tradition of the Baltic-Finnish peoples, as well as the Mordvins and ...
Aleksandr Ilikaev
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This study is the first to investigate the long‐term decreasing dynamics of continuous gullies in Europe over a 60 year period (1961–2020). Drainage area alone does not control the rate of incision because it explains only 12–18% of the variance of linear gully head retreat.
Ion Ionita +3 more
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Kuuluvuspaigad: ajaloo taasloomine [PDF]
Folklorists have long been aware that place names hold the memory of historically significant people and events. The landscape laden with inherited meanings is marked by names and objects and recreated constantly by narration functions as the map of ...
Anna-Leena Siikala
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By the method of data re‐collection and re‐assessment, we here test the completeness of distribution areas of the species and species aggregates of Rosa in Eastern Europe as mapped in volume 13 of Atlas Florae Europaeae (AFE), and discuss insights into the issues connected with the data.
Anatoliy A. Khapugin +16 more
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