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Health status of Native people living in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) [PDF]
Background. Native people of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) live mostly in northern regions in the so-called “national settlements”. Natives usually experience more health-related problems as compared to the total population.
Maya Savvina +5 more
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Abstract Among genetic disorders of vesicular trafficking, there are three causing recurrent acute liver failure (RALF): NBAS, RINT1, and SCYL1‐associated disease. These three disorders are characterized by liver crises triggered by febrile infections and account for a relevant proportion of RALF causes. While the frequency and severity of liver crises
Bianca Peters +5 more
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Abstract Children with special educational needs (CSEN) in the early years have been identified as vulnerable to the pandemic restrictions. This study explored the lived experiences of educators teaching CSEN online in Hong Kong during the COVID‐19 school closures.
Fatema Y. Jangbarwala, Frank Reichert
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Abstract The field of human biology has long explored how human populations have adapted to extreme environmental circumstances. Yet, it has become increasingly clear that conditions of social stress, poverty, and lifestyle change play equally important roles in shaping human biological variation and health.
William R. Leonard
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Sharing, Subsistence, and Social Norms in Northern Siberia [PDF]
The majority of families in Ust’-Avam in northern Siberia are dependent on subsistence hunting, fishing, and trapping and have been part of a vertically integrated industrial economy in a remote area of the former Soviet Union.
Ziker, John
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Abstract Human languages vary in terms of which meanings they lexicalize, but this variation is constrained. It has been argued that languages are under two competing pressures: the pressure to be simple (e.g., to have a small lexicon) and to allow for informative (i.e., precise) communication, and that which meanings get lexicalized may be explained ...
Milica Denić, Jakub Szymanik
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PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS ON RELIGIOUS THEMES IN THE YAKUT LANGUAGE
The purpose of this research is to identify and to sort phraseological units on religious themes in the Yakut language and to conduct their statistical analysis. In this article, for the first time in linguistics of the Yakut language, a classification of phraseological units according to religious themes is carried out.
Evdokiya Sofronovna Gerasimova +1 more
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Якутско-русское двуязычие: особенности и динамика интерферентных явлений на фонетическом уровне [PDF]
Статья посвящена исследованию качества телевизионной речи на фонетическом уровне. Выявлены некорректные зоны реализации русского языка билинг-вами, типы интерференции, динамика и особенности тенденций в преодолении интерферентных явлений и их ...
Иванова, Н.И.
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Existential constructions in the Yakut language: a model of causation of the beginning of existence
The article is devoted to the study of models of existential constructions in the Yakut language. It examines the causation model of the beginning of existence in accordance with the principles of functional and semantic analysis. The relevance of this
N. Sivtseva
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This article is devoted to the study of folk names of animals and plants in the Yakut language, formed on the basis of “connection with mythological images, beliefs and totemism”.
Malysheva Ninel
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