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Blowing specific words : verbal charms as material suspended events [PDF]
This article undermines the actuality of a strict boundary between language and materiality by presenting verbal charms (puheged, vajhed/pakitas in Vepsian) among Veps, an Indigenous minority group of Northwest Russia.
Siragusa, Laura, Zhukova, Ol'ga Yu
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Metaphors of language: the Vepsian ecology challenges an international paradigm
At present Veps, a Finno-Ugric minority in north-western Russia, live in three different administrative regions, i.e., the Republic of Karelia, and the Leningrad and Vologda Oblasts.
Laura Siragusa
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Early phonological and sociocognitive skills as predictors of later language and social communication outcomes [PDF]
Background: Previous studies of outcome for children with early language delay have focused on measures of early language as predictors of language outcome.
Penny Roy +3 more
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The review examines the PhD thesis Toponymy of the Syamozerye in the area of the Karelian dialect borderland by A. Afanasyeva, based on rich factual material collected by the author during field research.
Lyudmila Je. Kirillova
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Livonian and Leivu: Shared Innovations and Problems; pp. 269-282 [PDF]
Livonian and Leivu South Estonian, both spoken in Latvia, have a common word stem in the name of their language and people, and several phonetic innovations.
Tiit-Rein Viitso
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Käte-ške käbedaks kägoihudeks. Памяти Ольги Юрьевны Жуковой (19.12.1978 — 31.01.2023) [Olga Zhukova 19.12.1978 — 31.01.2023] [PDF]
Nina Zaitseva, Maria Kosheleva
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Anthroponyms of Balto-Fennic Origin in the 15th–16th Centuries Cadastres of the Southeastern Lake Onega Region [PDF]
The article deals with the anthroponyms of Balto-Fennic origin of the southeastern Lake Onega region. Focusing on the region’s historical anthroponymy, the author provides an etymological, areal and chronological analysis of the Balto-Fennic personal ...
Anton I. Sobolev
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This article analyses dialect lexemes recorded in the Russian dialects of Karelia, which genetically go back to the Finnic lexical fund and represent a fragment of the semantic field “A speaking person”.
Irina Alekseevna Kyurshunova
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Nineteen-channel EEGs were recorded from the scalp surface of 30 healthy subjects (16 males and 14 females, mean age: 34 years, SD: 11.7 years) at rest and under trains of intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) at rates of 5, 10 and 20 Hz.
Raschka, Christoph +2 more
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Borrowing morphology: The influence of Russian on the Veps system of indefinite pronouns
Veps is a Finnic minority language that has long been influenced by Russian, the prestige language in the speech area. The influence of Russian can be perceived in all subsystems of the Veps language, but hardly any research has been done on its impact ...
Karjalainen, Heini
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