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Functioning of Political Aphorisms with a Future Meaning in the Media of the International and Russian Regional Languages
Eastern Finno-Ugrian Cooperation and Foreign Relations
Second Report Submitted by the Russian Federation Pursuant to The
A Study of the Language Laws in Russia's Finno-Ugric Republics
MEDIATED DISCOURSES Ethnic Minority Media in Linguistic
Baltic Loanwords in Mordvin
Providing Electronic Assistance for Autodidacts of Agglutinative Languages
Book of Abstracts
Historical Notes on the Sound Structure of the Hill Mari Language As an Important Aspect in Language Education
Contact Phenomena in Indo-European Kinship and Social
The Teaching of Titular Languages in the National Republics of Post- Soviet Russia
Developing Morphologically Annotated Corpora for Minority Languages of Russia
1 MARI-ENGLISH DICTIONARY This Project Was Funded by the Austrian
Evaluation of Dictionary Creating Methods for Finno-Ugric Minority Languages
Strasbourg, 9 April 2010 ACFC/SR/III(2010)005
FOREWORD This Special Issue of the Journal of Estonian and Finno
Particularities of Political Vocabulary in Tatar and Mari Mass Media: Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis
Summer School Takes Place in Yoshkar-Ola, the Capital of the Mari El Republic. We Invite Students, Postgraduates, Lecturers, Pr
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Article 14 of the Framework Convention
The Linguistic Affinity of the Volgaic Finno-Ugrians and Their Ethnogenesis (Early 4Th Millennium BC - Late 1St Millennium AD)
Mari Or Cheremis and Mordvin - Differ Considerably, Though They Are Traditionally Regarded As Being Closely Related
Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics Vol. 5. No. 1. (2016.)
Language Vitality of the Peoples of Russia
Canonical and Non-Canonical Patterns in the Adpositional Phrase of Western Uralic: Constraints of Borrowing
Early Formation of Language Policy of Russia's Finno-Ugric
ON the 3Rd PERSON VERBAL MARKER *-Sv and the DEFINITE CONJUGATION in URALIC LANGUAGES*
(Fighting) the Linguistic Decline and Isolation of the Mari Language
Boglárka Janurik Erzya–Russian Bilingual Discourse: a Structural
005 Annexes 2-6 to the Third Report Submitted by The
Teaching Atheism and Religion in the Mari Republic, Russian Federation
JORDAN 025-E
Personal Name Systems in Finnic and Beyond
Paul Ariste and the Veps Folklore
The Udmurt Language in Education in the Udmurt Republic in Russia
Profile of Reflexives in Hill Mari 129
*‡Table 6. Languages
Language Policy in Modern Russia: Language Diversity and the Linguistic Unity
Impact of Native Culture and Religion on the Mari Language
Notes on Mari Etymology with Reference to Chuvash and Permian
Paul Ariste Centre for Indigenous Finno-Ugric Peoples at the University of Tartu Has Been Active for Five Years (1999–2004)
International Conference LINGUISTIC FORUM 2019: INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES of RUSSIA and BEYOND
On the Reconstruction of Proto-Mari Vocalism*
Oulu/Guovdageaidnu
Case Alternations in Five Finnic Languages Brill’S Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture
Nikolett F. Gulyás IMPERSONAL CONSTRUCTIONS in FINNO
Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in Cyberspace
Policies for Preservation of Indigenous Languages: Actors and Responsibilities
Hellén 1 Surviving on the Interface How Being Between Two
Süer Eker & Ülkü Çelik Şavk & S. Nalan Büyükkantarcıoğlu Editors
Études Finno-Ougriennes, 44 | 2012 Finno-Ugric Languages in Russian Education: the Changing Legal-Institutional
315 Language Policy and Youth Development
Revista Română De Studii Baltice Şi Nordice the Romanian Journal For
Political Status of Ethnic Groups in Russia
Language Choice Among Rural Mari Families and Their Motives
Russian Federation: the Human Rights Situation of the Mari Minority of the Republic of Mari El
Ethnic Restratification in Russiaâ•Žs Republics
Possessive Constructions in Mordvin, Mari and Permic
Uralic Studies, Languages, and Researchers
On the Tracks of the Proto-Uralic Suffi X *-Ksi