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No. 66 (2021): Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen 66

Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen 66 cover
Published: 2021-12-16

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Articles

  • Converb constructions in Mari and Udmurt Russian loanwords as a metric of productivity

    Jeremy Moss Bradley, Christian Pischlöger
    5–50
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  • Marking strategies of attributive possession in Selkup A study of frequency and types of possession

    Josefina Budzisch
    51–84
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  • Typology of number systems in languages of Western and Central Siberia

    Chris Lasse Däbritz
    85–138
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  • On the interplay between tense marking, aspect and temporal continuity in Udora Komi

    Niko Partanen, Alexandra Kellner
    139–187
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  • A template approach to pragmatic constituent order variation in modern Northern Mansi

    Susanna Virtanen
    188–234
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Reviews

  • Wotistische Überraschung versteckt sich über die Jahrtausendwende

    Santeri Junttila
    235–238
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  • Languages of hunter-gatherers through a historical-typological lens

    Olesya Khanina
    239–257
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Reports and obituaries

  • Nikolaj Isanbaev 1929–2020

    Sirkka Saarinen
    258–259
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  • Ksenofont Nikanorovič Sanukov 1935–2020

    Ildikó Lehtinen
    260–262
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  • Zoja Zorina 1946–2020

    Sirkka Saarinen
    263–264
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