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CHRISTIANITY AND MYTHORITUAL COMPLEX IN VEPSIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
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This article is devoted to the consideration of speech verbs of the Vepsian language, their motivational and etymological analysis. From the point of view of semantics, the speech verbs of the Vepsian language are presented in the article in the following groups: speak for a rather long time while waiting for a possible answer ( pagišta, lodeita ...
Nina Grigoryevna Zaytseva +1 more
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Regivärsist üldse ja vepsa regivärsist eriti [PDF]
The article about the runic verse in general and Vepsian runic verse in particular weighs the reasons why the Veps and especially southern Estonians preserved their song material, yet could not achieve the form of the runic verse.
Ülo Tedre
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Christian terminology in the context of Vepsian linguistics:Vepsian vs Russian (linguogeographical and etymological aspects) [PDF]
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The Russian origin of Karelian cow names [PDF]
This article provides an overview of the Russian origin of Karelian cow names. It explores what the Russian-origin names mean, what the most common principles of naming are, and whether Russian names have Karelian equivalents.
Massinen, Henna
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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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Promoting Heritage Language in Northwest Russia [PDF]
This volume illustrates how language revival movements in Russia and elsewhere have often followed a specific pattern of literacy bias in the promotion of a minority’s heritage language, partly neglecting the social and relational aspects of orality ...
Siragusa, Laura
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A weed plant of the species Lupinus polyphyllus was found in settlements located on the territory of the natural park “Vepssky forest” of the Leningrad region. The plant is known as a transforming species in the southern regions of Russia.
Maria A. Galkina +5 more
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Verbal 'prefixation' in the Uralic languages [PDF]
The paper sets out with an overview of preverbs and prefixes in the Uralic languages. It will be shown that most Uralic languages have separable preverbs and only a few have verbal prefixes. These verbal prefixes have been borrowed from Slavic.
Honti, László, Kiefer, Ferenc
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