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ISSN 2076-2577 (print)
ISSN 2541-982X (online)
Registry Entry ПИ № ФС77–70644 August 3, 2017 
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N. A. Kulakova, V. F. Rogozhina (Saransk, Russia). Variance of phraseological units in the Moksha and Russian languages (typological analysis)
DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.02.037-047 Variance of phraseological units in the Moksha and Russian languages (typological analysis) Valentina F. Rogozhina, Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Department of Mordovian Languages, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), valentina-141966@mail.ru Nadezhda A. Kulakova, Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Department … Continue reading
N. V. Kondratieva, O. A. Stepanova (Izhevsk, Russia). Formation of the social and political vocabulary in the Udmurt language as a reflection of language construction
DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.02.026-036 Formation of the social and political vocabulary in the Udmurt language as a reflection of language construction Natalia V. Kondrateva, Doctor of Philology, Director of the Institute of Udmurt Philology, Finno-Ugric Studies and Journalism, Udmurt State University (Izhevsk, … Continue reading
L. P. Vodyasova (Saransk, Russia). Thematic repetition as a way to create semantic integrity of complex syntax whole (based on the works by K. G. Abramov)
DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.02.014-025 Thematic repetition as a way to create semantic integrity of complex syntax whole (based on the works by K. G. Abramov) Lyubov P. Vodyasova, Doctor of Philology, Professor, Department of Native Language and Literature, M. E. Evseev Mordovian State … Continue reading
T. P. Ariskina (Saransk, Russia). Compound nouns of a coordinative type in the Erzya language
DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.02.006-013 Compound nouns of a coordinative type in the Erzya language Tatiana P. Ariskina, Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Department of Finno-Ugric and Comparative Linguistics, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), ariskina82@mail.ru The article gives a thorough account of … Continue reading
O. G. Belomoeva, T. V. Klimkina (Saransk, Russia). Features of development of Russian religious architecture at the turn of the 21st century (as for Russia and Mordovia)
DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.02.098-108 Features of development of Russian religious architecture at the turn of the 21st century (as for Russia and Mordovia) Olga G. Belomoeva, Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor, Department of Theater Art and Folk Art Culture, Ogarev Mordovia State … Continue reading
R. R. Sadikov, R. A. Abdulkhalikov (Ufa, Russia). Orthodoxy of the Mordovians of Bashkiria
DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.02.090-097 Orthodoxy of the Mordovians of Bashkiria Ranus R. Sadikov, Doctor of History, Institute of Ethnological Research, R. G. Kuzeev Ufa Federal Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences (Ufa, Russia), kissapi@mail.ru Rishat A. Abdulkhalikov, Post-graduate student (PhD), Institute of Ethnological … Continue reading
G. A. Kornishina (Saransk, Russia). Ethnic structure and features of ethno-cultural functioning of the Mordovian population in Ulyanovsk region
DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.02.077-089 Ethnic structure and features of ethno-cultural functioning of the Mordovian population in Ulyanovsk region Galina A. Kornishina, Doctor of History, Department of Russian history, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), g.kornihina@mail.ru Mordovian ethnos is a complex structural community … Continue reading
S. P. Gudkova (Saransk, Russia). The nature of the development of contemporary Russian poetry in Mordovia
The nature of the development of contemporary Russian poetry in Mordovia Svetlana P. Gudkova, Doctor of Philology, Professor, Department of Russian and Foreign Literature, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), sveta_gud@mail.ru
L. B. Boiarkina (Saransk, Russia). On theoretical approaches to the study of areal features of the traditional Mordvian polyphony
DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.02.109-120 On theoretical approaches to the study of areal features of the traditional Mordvian polyphony Liudmila B. Boiarkina, Candidate Sc. {Art History}, Senior Research Fellow, Interregional Research Center of Finno-Ugric Studies, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), bojarkin_ni@mail.ru Among the current … Continue reading
V. I. Rogachev, N. I. Shvechkova (Saransk, Russia). Books are rivers nourishing the Universe…
Books are rivers nourishing the Universe… Vladimir I. Rogachev, Doctor of Philology, Professor, Department of Literature and Methods of Teaching Literature, M. E. Evsevev Mordovia State Pedagogical Institute (Saransk, Russia), rogachev-v@bk.ru Natalia I. Shvechkova, Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Department … Continue reading
L. V. Kalachina (Saransk, Russia). Beauty of jewelry by woman’s hands (130th birth anniversary of Alma Pil)
Beauty of jewelry by woman’s hands (130th birth anniversary of Alma Pil) Larisa V. Kalachina, Cand. Sc. {Cultural Studies}, Executive secretary of the newspaper “The voice of the Mordovia University”, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), regionologiya_lk@mail.ru
O. N. Bazhenova (Syktyvkar, Russia). The Abstract Nouns in the Poetry by Ivan Kuratov
DOI 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.01.006-017 The Abstract Nouns in the Poetry by Ivan Kuratov Olga N. Bazhenova, Postgraduate student, Institute of Language, Literature and History, Komi Research Center, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Syktyvkar, Russia), bazhenova-olga2011@mail.ru The paper deals the … Continue reading
N. A. Rakin (Syktyvkar, Russia). Estonian literature in the komi language
DOI 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.01.036-040 Estonian literature in the komi language Nikolay A. Rakin, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Research Fellow, Institute of Language, Literature and History, Komi Research Center, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Syktyvkar, Russia), nikrakin@yahoo.com The article discusses Komi … Continue reading
A. P. Guskova (Moscow, Russia). The grammer of the Hungarian language etiquette (in the Hungarian language textbooks)
DOI 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.01.029-035 The grammer of the Hungarian language etiquette (in the Hungarian language textbooks) Antonina P. Guskova, Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Department of Finno-Ugric Philology, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), guskova_ant@mail.ru Features of Finno-Ugric languages’ (including Hungarian) are … Continue reading
I. G. Antonov, S. V. Sheianova, E. A. Sharonova (Saransk, Russia). Mordovian fairy tales as a means of ethno-cultural development of the personality
DOI 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.01.018-028 Mordovian fairy tales as a means of ethno-cultural development of the personality Iurii G. Antonov, Doctor of Philology, Head of the Department of Finno-Ugric Literature, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), antonovug@yandex.ru Svetlana V. Sheianova, Doctor of Philology, … Continue reading




















