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Case compounding in Beserman Udmurt
The topic of this paper is case compounding, i.e. attachment of multiple case markers to a noun stem, in Beserman Udmurt, which we also briefly compare to Literary Udmurt. Almost all types of case compounding as described by Noonan (2008) are attested in the language, however derivational compounding and compounding due to suspended affixation only ...
Timofey Arkhangelskiy, Maria Usacheva
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Этническое и конфессиональное самосознание как факторы идентификации русской молодежи большого города : на примере г. Пермь [PDF]
Этническое и национальное сознание анализируются как значимые составляющие процесса индивидуальной и групповой самоидентификации. Исследование охватывает учащуюся и работающую молодежь, приехавшую и изначально проживающую в ПермиyesБелгородский ...
Пермякова, Н. С. +1 more
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Some aspects of modernization in Udmurt rural society [PDF]
This paper is based on paper presented at the meeting “Многокультурность на Поволжье. Модернизация и идентичность марийцев, удмуртов и татаров. Семинар финно-угорской этнографии в Хельсинки 27октября 2004 года.
Zagrebin, Aleksey
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Introduction. Urbanization constitutes a significant factor shaping the contemporary state and future trajectories of a nation’s demographic and social development.
Guldar F. Akhmetovа
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Russian Women: Living in History’s Shadow [PDF]
From the Essay: There has never been one “woman question” in Russia, but rather many. During an extended stay in St. Petersburg in the summer of 1999, we attended a conference on women’s issues and interviewed a number of women from all over Russia ...
Brintlinger, Angela, Conn, Steven
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The emergence of an Udmurt-Russian mixed code: evidence from discourse markers [PDF]
This paper deals with the emergence of a mixed language variety spoken by Udmurt-Russian bilinguals in the Russian republic of Udmurtia. Called Suro-Požo ‘mixed, mixture’ by its speakers, this language code is characterised by variation in the use of ...
Kaysina, Inna
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Official Status As a Tool of Language Revival? A Study of the Language Laws in Russia’s Finno-Ugric Republics [PDF]
This study explores the legal and institutional position of Finno-Ugric languages according to the language laws of the national republics in post-Soviet Russia.
Zamyatin, Konstantin
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Vjatka-taguste udmurtide rituaalne roog tšek-tšegei [PDF]
The article deals with the ritual dish chek-chegey / shesheri common among Zavyatsky Udmurts. Chek-chegey is a pastry in the form of small dough balls, which are baked for the spring holiday Akashka (in local tradition it coincides with Easter). The dish
Denis Kornilov
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Marriage Structure of the Population of Udmurtia in 1989–2021
Introduction. The article presents, for the first time, a historical and demographic study of the marital status of the population of Udmurtia from 1989 to 2021.
Albina I. Azhigulova, Sergey N. Uvarov
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An Udmurt Exceptional Performer, Dzhakapay
This article concentrates on the phenomenon of the individual in the ethnic culture of the Udmurt, bearing in mind that this has never been attempted before. This is a proper framework to analyse Ol’ga Solov’yova’s (1932–2018) personality, who was famous among the people as Dzhaky / Dzhakapay / Dzhaky apay (lit: Aunt Jay).
Irina Pchelovodova, Nikolai Anisimov
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