The Woman as Wolf (AT 409): Some Interpretations of a Very Estonian Folk Tale
The article analyses tale type The Woman as Wolf, which is one of the most popular folk tales in the Estonian Folklore Archives and is represented there both in the form of a fairy tale and in the form of a legend.
Merili Metsvahi
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Typology of weak disharmony: representations versus the frontness/backness scale [PDF]
Polgárdi, Krisztina
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Giving Voice to the Forgotten: An Examination of the Music and Culture of Veljo Tormis's "Forgotten Peoples" Collection [PDF]
Veljo Tormis's development as a composer was influenced by the political climate in which he was raised. He was born into a flowering and independent Estonia, with a parliamentary system of government and a people developing their own sense of individual
Jones, Erik Reid
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30,000 YEARS OF GROUND SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND HEAT FLUX CHANGES IN KARELIA RECONSTRUCTED FROM BOREHOLE TEMPERATURE DATA [PDF]
Analyses of temperature-depth profiles logged in deep boreholes (> 1 km) permit the reconstruction of ground surface temperature (GST) and surface heat flux (SHF) histories in the period of global climate change at the border of the Pleistocene and ...
DEMEZHKO, DMITRY Yu. +3 more
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Researchers of the Finnic languages have presented various views on the position of Ludian. It has been regarded as an independent language by some and a dialect of Karelian (or Vepsian) by others.
Pahomov, Miikul
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INVADERS IN LEGENDS OF THE SOUTH AND SHIMOZERIAN VEPSIANS
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Bridging the gap between two inchoative suffixes: -skande- and Lapp -skoatte- [PDF]
Sammallahti, Pekka
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Future time reference in Finnic languages: the case of LE-verbs [PDF]
Norvik, Miina
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The first workday or the Moon’s day? Germanic and Slavic traditions in naming the days of the week in the Finnic languages [PDF]
Hasala, Kasperi
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The orientation of the dead in the Finno-Ugrian cemeteries of the early Middle Ages [PDF]
Sedov, V.V.
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