Uralic studies, languages,and researchers: Proceedings of the 5th Mikola Conference19–20, September 2019
Tartalom
On September 19–20, 2019, the Department of Finno-Ugric Linguistics, University of Szeged, held the 5th Tibor Mikola Memorial Conference, to celebrate the memory of its late professor and department head. This volume presents papers from this conference, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of his untimely death in 2000. "The special theme of our 2019 conference was the history of (Uralic) linguistics, and the two invited talks, by Beáta Wagner-Nagy and Rogier Blokland, are the opening papers of this volume, on Undiscovered treasures: From the field research archive to the digital database, and Notes on Nicolaes Witsen and his Noord en Oost Tartarye, respectively. The rest of the papers address topical issues in several subfields of Uralic linguistics, such asOb-Ugric languages, Samoyed languages, and Permic languages –that is, exactly those branches of the Uralic family of languages, research into which in Szeged began under Tibor Mikola’s guidance and is still carried out at our department. In addition, thevolume also includes a paper on Mari, and two papers overviewing research into several languages.It is our sincere hope that, similarly to earlier commemorative Mikola volumes, the present collection will also contribute to Tibor Mikola’s legacy."
Fejezetek
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Foreword
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Notes on Nicolaes Witsen and his Noord en Oost Tartarye
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Undiscovered treasures: From the field research archive to the digital database
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On the language use of the first Finnish medical text
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Sajnovics, the responsible fieldworker
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The life and work of the Saami theologian and linguist: Anders Porsanger
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The use and semantics of the Northern Mansi diminutive -riś~rəś
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The event of “giving” and “getting” in Siberian Uralic languages
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A word-formational approach to neologisms in modern Northern Mansi: Bilingual compound names of professions, documents and institutions
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Word and stem repetitions in the heroic epic songs collected by Antal Reguly
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The use of body part terms in expressing emotions in Udmurt
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The characteristics of responses given to compliments in Udmurt
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On some Chuvash–Mari shared lexemes and Agyagási’s “Late Gorodets” hypothesis
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“Сувениры Севера” Minority identity and discourse: Representation of indigenous minorities of Northern Russia in the digital media. The case of Dudinka
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Reconsidering the Nganasan vowel system
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New aspects in the study of Mari, Udmurt, and Komi-PermyakThe Typological Database of the Volga Area Finno-Ugric Languages
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Ethnosyntax in Siberian Uralic languages
Letöltések
Közzétett
July 13, 2021
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