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ISSN 2076-2577 (print)
ISSN 2541-982X (online)
Registry Entry ПИ № ФС77–70644 August 3, 2017 
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S. A. Tambi (Moscow, Russia). Tosno Estonians
Tosno Estonians TAMBI Sergei A., Graduate student (MA), Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Russia), sergey.tambi@gmail.com Introduction. The subject of the study is to analyze the life of … Continue reading
I. N. Shkolkina (Saransk, Russia). Impact of globalization on the self-awareness of the Mordovians
Impact of globalization on the self-awareness of the Mordovians Shkolkina Irina N., Candidate Sc. {Philosophy}, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), shkolkinain1971@gmail.com Introduction. The relevance of the article is determined by the fact that today … Continue reading
A. B. Tanaseichuk (Saransk, Russia). Erzya: familiar and unknown
Erzya: familiar and unknown Tanaseichuk Andrei B., Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor, Department of Russian and Foreign Literature, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), atandet@yandex.ru
N. V. Kondrat’eva, O. B. Strelkova (Izhevsk, Russia). Mira A. Samarova (to the 50th anniversary)
Mira A. Samarova (to the 50th anniversary) Kondrat’eva Natalia V., Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor, Udmurt State University (Izhevsk, Russia), nataljakondratjeva@yandex.ru Strelkova Olga B., Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Udmurt State University (Izhevsk, Russia), olstr@mail.ru
A. G. Burnaev (Saransk, Russia). Sheaf holiday and tripping movements in the form of folk ditty as the genres of the ethnic folk works of Mordovians
Sheaf holiday and tripping movements in the form of folk ditty as the genres of the ethnic folk works of Mordovians Burnaev Aleksandr G., Doctor of Art History, Professor, Department of Theatrical Art and Folk Art Culture, Ogarev Mordovia State … Continue reading
Contents (2017, 3)
PHILOLOGY N. G. Zaitseva (Petrozavodsk, Russia). Dialects of the Vepsian language in the context of linguistic geography I. G. Ivanova, R. A. Egoshina (Yoshkar-Ola, Russia). Comparative phonetic analysis of interrogative sentence intonation in the Mari and French languages M. V. … Continue reading
I. G. Ivanova, R. A. Egoshina (Yoshkar-Ola, Russia). Comparative phonetic analysis of interrogative sentence intonation in the Mari and French languages
Comparative phonetic analysis of interrogative sentence intonation in the Mari and French languages IVANOVA Iraida G., Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Department of Romance and Germanic Philology, Mari State University (Yoshkar-Ola, Russia), iraida44@yandex.ru EGOSHINA Rita A., Senior Lecturer, Department of … Continue reading
N. G. Zaitseva (Petrozavodsk, Russia). Dialects of the Vepsian language in the context of linguistic geography
Dialects of the Vepsian language in the context of linguistic geography Zaitseva Nina G., Doctor of Philology, Head of the Linguistics Sector, Institute of Language, Literature and History Karelia Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Petrozavodsk, Russia), zng@ro.ru … Continue reading
M. V. Mosin (Saransk, Russia). Lexical and syntactic structure of word combinations in Erzya newspapers of the 20–30s of the XX century
Lexical and syntactic structure of word combinations in Erzya newspapers of the 20–30s of the XX century Mosin Mihail V., Doctor of Philology, Head of the Department of Finno-Ugric and Comparative Linguistics, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), finugor@rambler.ru Introduction. The … Continue reading
N. M. Mosina, N. V. Kazaeva (Saransk, Russia). Semantic characteristics and features of phraseological units with component-somatism fej / pää / пря ‘head’ in the Hungarian, Finnish and Moksha languages
Semantic characteristics and features of phraseological units with component-somatism fej / pää / пря ‘head’ in the Hungarian, Finnish and Moksha languages Mosina Natal’ia M., Doctor of Philology, Professor, Department of Finno-Ugric and Comparative Linguistics, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, … Continue reading
T. V. Pashkova (Petrozavodsk, Russia). The names of some mythogical diseases according to the Karelian language
The names of some mythogical diseases according to the Karelian language Pashkova Tatiana V., Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Department of Baltic-Finnish Philology, Petrozavodsk State University (Petrozavodsk, Russia), tvp-1979@mail.ru Introduction. The subject of the article is related to folk medicine … Continue reading
N. G. Ivlieva (Saransk, Russia). Creation of maps of Mordovian ethnos resettlement in Siberian region on the data of USSR population census of 1926
Creation of maps of Mordovian ethnos resettlement in Siberian region on the data of USSR population census of 1926 Ivlieva Natalia G., Cand. Sc. {Engineering}, Associate Professor, Department of Geodesy, Cartography and Geoinformatics, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), gkg_mrsu@mail.ru … Continue reading
V. N. Nemechkin (Saransk, Russia). Finno-Ugric civic diplomacy: theoretical, legal and practical aspects
Finno-Ugric civic diplomacy: theoretical, legal and practical aspects Nemechkin Vasilii N., Candidate Sc. {Law}, Associate Professor of the Department of Legal Disciplines, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), modmn@mail.ru Introduction. The article reveals the theoretical and legal aspects of Finno-Ugric … Continue reading
E. N. Kasarkina, A. A. Antipova (Saransk, Russia). Tradition and modern trends of familistical culture of Mordovian young family in the countryside
Tradition and modern trends of familistical culture of Mordovian young family in the countryside Kasarkina Elena N., Cand. Sc. {Sociology}, Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), eienovik@mail.ru Antipova Alena A., Cand. Sc. {Sociology}, Associate … Continue reading
E. E. Lediaikin (Saransk, Russia). Social-project method in preservation and development of traditions of Erzya family in the Republic of Mordovia
Social-project method in preservation and development of traditions of Erzya family in the Republic of Mordovia Lediaikin Evgenii E., Post-graduate student Department of Social Work, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), Chairperson of the Board of the Regional Public Organization “Erzya … Continue reading




















