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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This is a collection of materials of the all-Russian conference "Russian language and the national issue in Siberia" (2007). The contributors focus on linguistic self-definition in the multicultural conditions of the Krasnoiarsk region.
Code: 008880 Vakhtin, N.B Iazyki Narodov Severa v XX Veke Ocherki Iazykovogo Sdviga [ Languages of the peoples of the North in the 20th century : Essays on language shifts ] St. Petersburg: Dmitrii Bulanin, 2001 Language: Russian
Price: $ 29.00
This monograph studies the language changes of the small indigenous nations of Northern Siberia and the Far East that happened in the 1960-1990s. Many of these nations are on their way to extinction, they speak a relatively unexplored language.
[ The Russian Federation: The functioning of languages in the modern educational area : ] Moscow: Novyi khronograf, 2010 Language: Russian
Price: $ 43.00
This monograph studies issues of functioning of the languages of various peoples and ethnic groups of the Russian Federation in the educational area. The author analyzes the available statistics on the subject for all regions of Russia.
Code: 011524-03 Iazyki Korennykh Narodov Sibiri Vypusk 3 [ Languages of Aboriginal Siberian Tribes : Volume three ] Novosibirsk: Izd-vo SORAN, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 25.00
This collection work contains studies of simple sentence syntax based on four Turkic languages of Southern Siberia: Altaic, Khakas, Tuvinian, and Shor. The problem of simple sentence description is actual not only for these four languages, but for the Russian language as well.
[ Languages of the world: Caucasuan languages : ] Moscow: Academia, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 48.00
This is the latest volume of the multi volume encyclopedia "Languages of the World" prepared by scholars from the Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It describes languages and dialects of the three linguistic families: Kartvelian, Abkhazo-Adyghean, and Nakho-Dagestanian, extinct and modern, that are spoken in the Caucasus in the territory of Russia, Azerbaidzhan and Georgia.
This twelfth volume of the series includes the most recent works of scholars of the Siberian Institute of Philology and the School of Languages and Folklore of the Peoples of Siberia at the Novosibirsk University.
This eleventh volume of the series contains the most recent studies by scholars of the Department of Languages of Siberia of the Siberian Institute of Philology led by Maia Cheremisina. Most of the articles deal with Altaic and Uralic languages: Shor, Samodian, Tungus, Tuvan, Turkic, Ugor and their Siberian dialects.
This tenth volume of the series includes field materials of studies of the languages of Siberia. It contains samples of Tubalar, Chalkan, Baraba Tatars, the Surgut dialect of Khanty, the forest dialect of the Nenets, the northern dialect of Kety language, and other Siberian dialects.
This monograph studies the peculiarities and general issues of word formation, linguistic graphics, computer linguistics, and linguistic deductics relevant to creating a word formation dictionary of the Tatar language.
This first issue of the serial is published collaboratively by several universities. The rest of them will be published by the Institut Filologii SO RAN. It is a collected work of linguistic studies of Siberian languages.
The report is based on field studies in two regions of compact settlements of Greeks in eastern Georgia, and describes the local version of the Pontus dialect. The author also touches upon their ethnic self-identity and the history of Pontus continued in this diaspora.
This collection work contains studies of simple sentence syntax based on four Turkic languages of Southern Siberia: Altaic, Khakas, Tuvinian, and Shor. The problem of simple sentence description is actual not only for these four languages, but for the Russian language as well.
This collection studies the issues of communication between speakers of different language, communicative situations in these discourses and symbolic aspects of bilingual phenomena. These issues are studied on the example of Russian-Finish and other bilingual situations.
This is the fourth volume of a series of Belorussian studies. Contents: Articles; New publications; Presentations and notes; My Belorussia; Reviews; Bibliographical and reference materials. Most of the materials are based on Russian National Library sources, which are published for the first time.
The tenth volume of the series celebrates the 90th birthday of Russian orientalist L.G. Gerasimovich with the five usual sections: Historiography and textology; Literature, folklore and linguistics; Scholarly events; Review and letters to the editor; Translations from Mongolian.
This anthology is the first of this kind in the history of newly independent state Ukraine. It includes works of Ukrainian linguists of 1920-30s which have not been published since then: A. Kryms`kii, E.
[ The Luza-Letka dialect of the Komi language : ] Moscow: Nauka, 1985 Language: Russian
Price: $ 17.00
This monograph studies the dialect of the Komi-Zyrian language (one of Finnish-Ugric languages) of the people settled in the basin of the rivers Luza and Letka, who came to this area from the Volga and Ural regions.
This book studies the The Tatar ABC ("Alifbo") as a cultural phenomenon in the context of the multicultural environment of the Kazan Gubernia, later Soviet Tataria and post-soviet Tatarstan. (0.395 kg.
Code: 011524-04 Iazyki Korennykh Narodov Sibiri Vypusk 4 [ Languages of Aboriginal Siberian Tribes : Volume four ] Novosibirsk: Izd-vo SORAN, 1998 Language: Russian
Price: $ 24.00
This collection work contains studies of simple sentence syntax based on four Turkic languages of Southern Siberia: Altaic, Khakas, Tuvinian, and Shor. The problem of simple sentence description is actual not only for these four languages, but for the Russian language as well.
This encyclopedia is the first publication of this kind appearing in Russia. This is a general description of all of the "official" languages which have gained the status of national ones in the course of the language reform carried out in 1990-95.