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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022): Erinumber / Special Issue: Livonian Studies IV
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022): Erinumber / Special Issue: Livonian Studies IV
Külalistoimetajad / Guest Editors: Valts Ernštreits, Karl Pajusalu
Published:
2022-09-05
Editorial
Foreword / Eessõna / Eḑḑisõnā
Valts Ernštreits, Karl Pajusalu
3–8
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Articles
Language resources and tools for Livonian
Valts Ernštreits, Mark Fišel, Matīss Rikters, Marili Tomingas, Tuuli Tuisk
13–36
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Notes on an obsolete tensed negative pronoun construction in Livonian
Rogier Blokland
37–64
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The Livonian jussive: person and function
Milda Dailidėnaitė
65–90
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The verb vajadzēt ‘to need, must’ in Latvian: its Livonian origins, modal and distributional features
Andra Kalnača, Ilze Lokmane
91–120
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Livonian polar questions in their areal context
Miina Norvik, Helle Metslang, Karl Pajusalu, Eva Saar
121–155
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The forms of third person and demonstrative pronouns in spoken Livonian recordings
Marili Tomingas
157–184
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Yiddish varieties in the Livonian contact area
Anna Verschik
185–205
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Livonian in the linguistic landscape
Gunta Kļava, Valts Ernštreits
207–232
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The manifestations of Livonian intangible cultural heritage across the Latvian and Estonian border: framing early field notes from research sites
Lolita Ozoliņa, Valts Ernštreits, Kadri Koreinik, Ieva Vītola
233–256
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Spoon-shaped pendants in the culture of the Livonians and inhabitants of Ancient Russia in the 11th–13th centuries: preliminary study results
Roberts Spirgis, Valentina Kuznetsova, Vladislav Sobolev
257–282
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The land between Pärnu and Salaca – a contact or border zone for Estonian- and Livonian-speaking people?
Aldur Vunk
283–306
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A century of Livonian studies at the University of Tartu
Tuuli Tuisk, Karl Pajusalu
307–333
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