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Areal Distribution of Veps Topographical Vocabulary; pp. 106-123 [PDF]
The paper is based on data provided by the Linguistic Atlas of the Veps Language, which is currently under preparation at the Institute of Linguistics, Literature and History of the Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Nina Zaitseva
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The results of a comparative analysis of the vocabulary of a thematic group of Vepsian-speaking naming concepts of “boy” and “girl” are presented in the article.
N. G. Zaitseva, O. Yu. Zhukova
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Karelian Heritage in the Toponymy of the Southeastern Lake Onega Area [PDF]
The article focuses on place names of Karelian origin on the territory of Southeastern Lake Onega region and provides linguistic and historical evidence of Karelians’ migrations to the area in question.
Anton I. Sobolev
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Half a Century of Onomastic Research in Karelia [PDF]
The article marks the 50th anniversary of onomastic research in Karelia which has brought about 12 monographs and dictionaries, as well as several hundred articles.
Ekaterina V. Zakharova +2 more
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Syncretism in the Central Veps Local Case System; pp. 250-260 [PDF]
Syncretism and the overlapping of morphologically distinct units or entire categories have different influence on morphologically complex and less complex forms.
Riho Grünthal
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Part of Speech and Gramset Tagging Algorithms for Unknown Words Based on Morphological Dictionaries of the Veps and Karelian Languages [PDF]
This research devoted to the low-resource Veps and Karelian languages. Algorithms for assigning part of speech tags to words and grammatical properties to words are presented in the article. These algorithms use our morphological dictionaries, where the lemma, part of speech and a set of grammatical features (gramset) are known for each word form.
Andrew Krizhanovsky +2 more
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Improving Reliability of Onomastic Etymology (with Reference to the Southeastern Lake Onega Region)
The paper addresses the problem of improving reliability of onomastic etymologies using the example of historical and modern personal and place names of southeastern Lake Onega region.
Anton I. Sobolev
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A comparative analysis of the Veps language lexemes with the semantics ‘spell’ (puheg, puitoomine), as well as verbs with the meaning ‘to spell; pronounce incantations.
O. Yu. Zhukova, N. G. Zaitseva
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Real Language, Real Literature: Problems of Authenticity in Modern Finnic Minority Literatures
: Alongside the nation-state languages Finnish and Estonian, their sister varieties – such as Meänkieli in Sweden, Kven in Norway, Karelian in Finland and Russia, Veps in Russia, or Võro in southern Estonia – are now either recognized or striving for ...
J. Laakso
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The cost of space independence in P300-BCI spellers. [PDF]
Background: Though non-invasive EEG-based Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) have been researched extensively over the last two decades, most designs require control of spatial attention and/or gaze on the part of the user. Methods: In healthy adults, we
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