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Introduction to Uralic (Finno-Ugric) Studies

This slide set represents a general introduction to the discipline of Uralic studies for students, scholars, and enthusiast with no prior knowledge of Uralic languages and linguistics. It was assembled by Bogáta Timár (ELTE) in collaboration with scholars from across our consortium. While the strategic partnership COPIUS – the impetus for the creation of this resource – has formally expired, we hope to maintain these resources in years to come, updating and even adding lessons where it seems relevant and necessary.


What do Uralic studies do? What do we not do?

with Johanna Laakso (Vienna)
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Languages and language families; The Uralic family

with Jeremy Bradley (Vienna), Rogier Blokland (Uppsala)
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History of literacy

with Johanna Laakso (Vienna)

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Orthographies

with Jeremy Bradley (Vienna)

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Finnic

with Rogier Blokland (Uppsala)

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Mordvin

with Sirkka Saarinen (Turku)

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Mari

with Jeremy Bradley (Vienna)

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Permic

with Gerson Klumpp (Tartu)

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Ob-Ugric

with Katalin Sipőcz (Szeged), Elena Skribnik (Munich)

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Samoyedic

with Béata Wagner-Nagy, Josefina Budzisch (Hamburg)

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Contact Us

Project Coordination
Prof. Dr. Rogier Blokland

Uppsala University
Department of Modern Languages
Engelska parken
Thunbergsv. 3 L
751 26 Uppsala
Sweden

Organizational Assistant
Dr. phil. Maximilian Murmann (LMU Munich)

Technical Administration
Dr. tech. Dr. phil. Jeremy Bradley (University of Vienna)

Webmaster
Tobias Weber, M.A. (LMU Munich)

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