Responsibility and Language Practices in Place [PDF]
This volume includes chapters by junior and senior scholars hailing from Europe, Asia, North America, and Oceania, all of whom sought to understand the social and cultural implications surrounding how people take responsibility for the ways they speak or
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Foraging in Boreal Forest: Wild Food Plants of the Republic of Karelia, NW Russia. [PDF]
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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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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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Typology of weak disharmony: representations versus the frontness/backness scale [PDF]
Polgárdi, Krisztina
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Narratives of history and the discursive construction of national identity in the Russian Republic of Karelia. [PDF]
Although an element of our quotidian existence the manner in which national identity is produced is one of the most contested problems in the contemporary social sciences.
Tew-Street, Fraser Lewis Edward
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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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From Lament to Lamenting Song: Musical Models, Meanings and Expression in Seto Solo and Choral Funeral Laments [PDF]
The distinctive ancient culture of the Seto (south-eastern Estonia) is of special interest, among other things, for its rich lament tradition which survived until the recent past. Unlike the laments of other Balto-Finnic peoples, which are an exclusively
Pärtlas, Žanna
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