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Indigenous society in transition in northwest Russia: the fate of the Vepsians under modernisation
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The Vepsians: An Administratively Divided Nationality
Nationalities Papers, 2001The administrative division of late imperial Russia made few concessions to minority populations, who often found themselves divided among several provinces. The Bolshevik ascendancy to power changed the situation; Vladimir Lenin's “federal compromise” marked a breakthrough from the tsarist unitary practice to a system of governance which, at least on ...
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The open corpus of the Vepsian and Karelian languages
Vestnik Rossijskoj akademii naukIn order to preserve and systematically study the Vepsian and Karelian languages, the staff of the Institute of Language, Literature and History and the Institute of Applied Mathematical Research of the KarSC RAS have created and continue to improve the VepKar language corpus.
I. I. Mullonen, I. P. Novak
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STRUCTURAL AND STYLISTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF VEPSIAN VERBAL CHARMS’ TEXTS
Music Journal of Northern Europe, 2020В статье анализируются структурные особенности заговоров вепсов, с выделением устойчивых формул в зачине и закрепке текста. Мотив избавления от болезни репрезентируется использованием глаголов «прогонять», «очищать», а также уничтожать другими способами, исходящими из арсенала помогающего существа.
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The Vepsian language in the cultural space of Karelian national settlements
Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of CultureThe purpose of the article is to analyze the current sociolinguistic situation in the territory of the Vepsian national autonomy within the Republic of Karelia. The main objective of the study is to identify problematic aspects of cultural policy implemented in relation to the Vepsian language, as well as to characterize the legal institution of ...
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Development of the dialectal areas of Vepsian: “Vepsian Linguistic Atlas”
Вопросы языкознания, 2018Irma Mullonen, Nina Zaitseva
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