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Izhma Komi in Western Siberia: at the crossroads of language contact

Ch. 6. P. 119–142.
Muraviev N., Кашкин Е. В.

Abstract: This paper deals with contact-induced change in Izhma Komi
subdialects spoken in the Western Siberia. We mostly focus on the
interaction of Izhma Komi with Nenets, but also provide some case studies
of Khanty and Russian borrowings. The main emphasis is put on the
phenomena of pattern borrowing at various language levels, which mostly
remained beyond the previous studies.

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Keywords: Uralic languagesloan translationcontact-induced change

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Language contact in the territory of the former Soviet Union
Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021.
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