It contained Germanic and Slavic tribes, various nomads, Greeks from old Black Sea colonies and even Finno-Ugric peoples from northern Russia. The Sarmatians seemed to dwell quite compatibly among the ...
Stribog – god of wealth and winds. Mokosh – one of the few female goddesses in the Slavic pantheon, but her origins likely go back to the mythology of Finno-Ugric tribes. She was linked with the cult ...
Caucasians who speak a Finno-Ugric language more closely related to Hungarian than to Swedish, the Sami are thought to have rambled north out of central Europe toward the Kola Peninsula of present ...
spokeswomans of the Finno-Ugric peoples, Armenians, Georgians, Moldovans and many others do not have the right to receive funds from the German government. She describes this as “racial ...
Altogether these encompass the Baltic Finnic languages, Sami languages, Mordvinic languages, Mari, Ugric languages, as well as Samoyedic languages and similar Finno-Ugrian languages and cultures ...
Baltic languages are part of the Indo-European language family, spoken primarily in regions east and southeast of the Baltic Sea. Currently, Lithuanian and Latvian are the only spoken Baltic languages ...
Dr. McRobbie's research interests are experimental phonetics, Finno-Ugric linguistics and sociolinguistics. Current projects include (i) Acoustic Analysis of Contrastive Quantity (in Skolt Saami, a ...