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Zyrian and Votyak on the other hand have to some extent come to be identified
with a rural, antiquated way of life. A good command of Russian became
imperative in the past few decades for anyone wishing to rise in Soviet society. 2
Loss of ...
Daniel Mario Abondolo, 1998
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Aspects of Altaic Civilization III: Proceedings of the ...
INTRODUCTION The orthography of the Votyak grammar of 1775 is based on the
Russian (Church Slavonic) system, with one Latin letter added (g designating /y/).
The most important Votyak phonemes (affricates, /y/, /e/ or /o/) which do not ...
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Comparative-Historical Linguistics: Indo-European and ...
Systems like this can be found among the Finno-Ugric languages, too, first of all,
in Cheremis, Votyak, Zyrian, Hungarian and, in a less developed form, also in
Vogul and Ostyak. Contemporary Hungarian does not differentiate between past
...
Bela Brogyanyi, Reiner Lipp, 1993
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Bibliographie linguistique de l'année 1981/Linguistic ...
Zyryan telis, Votyak tolez. 181. Votyak sos. 182. Fi. tana. | Cf. BL 1979, 11594.
13478 Rédei Károly: Szófejtések. [ 183-195] . — NyK SI, 1979, 353-364 1
Etymologies (G. summ.). 183. Hg. fú. 184. Hg. mese. 185. Ostyak söpsi. 186.
Zyryan anles.
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An Introduction to the Uralic Languages
The capital, ISevsk (Izkar), is more Russian than Votyak. The word Votyak is a
Russian derivative of the first member of the genuine name of the people, udmurt.
The second member, murt, means 'human being' and is an Indo-Iranian loanword
...
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Language History and Linguistic Modelling: A Festschrift for ...
The five principal trees that have played a role are: (l) 'spruce' [Picea obovata],
with cognates in Balto-Finnic, Lapp, Mordvin, Cheremis, Votyak, Zyrian, Ostyak,
Vogul, Nenets, Enets, Ngansan, Selkup, Kamass (e. g. Finnish kuusi, Lapp
kuossa, ...
Raymond Hickey, Stanislav Puppel, 1997
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Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans: A Reconstruction and ...
*sarid'z' < *dz'aris: Votyak zarid'z', zariz' 'sea', Komi-Zyr. sarid'z' 'sea; warm lands
where migratory birds go; warm sea', cf. sar 'sea', Sar-dor 'lower Pechora region' (
lit. 'region near the sea'). An early Iranian loan reflecting a palatal affricate ...
Thomas V. Gamkrelidze, Vjaceslav V. Ivanov, 1995
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Encyclopedia of Russian and Slavic Myth and Legend
VSESLAV'EVNA, MARFA Russia See MarfaVseslav'evna. VU-KUTIS Votyak A
water spirit whom the Votyak would propitiate in order to fight illness and disease.
VU-MURT Votyak “Man of Water”—the god of water,whether it be sea, lake, river,
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Grammatical Proof of the Affinity of the Hungarian Language ...
Votyak nyulini Hungarian nyalni Latin to lick kilini ülni, fekünni to lie [184] kulini
halni to die kuziatini hoszszitani to bring forth gurjesztini gerjeszteni to excite
uarani várni to serve viini vijni, ölni to kill jugitni égetni, világitni to light up meratni
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Sámuel Gyarmathi, Victor Egon Hanzeli, 1983
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Bandle, Oscar; Braunmüller, Kurt; Jahr, Ernst Hakon; Karker, ...
Finn. leipii 'bread' is a later loan from Gmc. (3) Finn. lansi 'lowland; low' (< *lante <
*lonta/*lomta), Votyak, Zyryen lud 'field, meadow, pasture' < PreF (Finno-Permic)
*lonta/*l0mta <— IE/PreGmc *lond”0-/ *lomd"o- > Gmc *landa- > G0. etc. land ...