Compounding is one of the most productive types of Livonian word formation. Compounds typically are synthetic and contain one or more modifiers, which follow the head of the compound. Most compound nouns have a singular genitive modifier. Livonian also has an important sub-group of compound nouns and adjectives, which has preserved the historical singular genitive ending *-n in modifiers. On rare occasions, the modifier can also be nominative. In such compounds, the modifier partially agrees in case with the head. An important group of Livonian compound nouns, created on the Latvian model, has declinable active present participles as modifiers. The Livonian system of compounds, just like Livonian itself, generally follows traditional Finnic...
The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible development ...
The aim of the current article is to observe affricates in Livonian. Studies on the Finnic languages...
Livonian is unique among the Finnic languages in possessing a two-way tonal contrast in primary stre...
Compounding is one of the most productive types of Livonian word formation. Compounds typically are ...
This article explores opportunities for expanding the vocabulary of Livonian through compounds, borr...
The supine inessive form in Salaca Livonian appears in a copular construction or as a sole predicate...
The article provides insight into the process of various grammatical changes in Livonian and Latvian...
The article examines the relationship between the two prominent forms of Livonian: Salaca Livonian, ...
Estonian researcher Ferdinand Linnus (1895–1942) was the first professional ethnologist to work with...
Researchers of Finnic languages have stressed the special position of Livonian among its close relat...
In 2018, the Livonian cultural space was added to the Latvian National List of Intangible Cultural H...
The aim of this article is to give an overview of the Livonian sound system and pronunciation. Regar...
The topic of this paper is the history of Metsepole Livonians (later called Salaca Livonians) from t...
Each less known addition to the collection of authentic Livonian language materials is very valuable...
This article examines the role of Livonian in present-day Latvia and describes the Livonian language...
The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible development ...
The aim of the current article is to observe affricates in Livonian. Studies on the Finnic languages...
Livonian is unique among the Finnic languages in possessing a two-way tonal contrast in primary stre...
Compounding is one of the most productive types of Livonian word formation. Compounds typically are ...
This article explores opportunities for expanding the vocabulary of Livonian through compounds, borr...
The supine inessive form in Salaca Livonian appears in a copular construction or as a sole predicate...
The article provides insight into the process of various grammatical changes in Livonian and Latvian...
The article examines the relationship between the two prominent forms of Livonian: Salaca Livonian, ...
Estonian researcher Ferdinand Linnus (1895–1942) was the first professional ethnologist to work with...
Researchers of Finnic languages have stressed the special position of Livonian among its close relat...
In 2018, the Livonian cultural space was added to the Latvian National List of Intangible Cultural H...
The aim of this article is to give an overview of the Livonian sound system and pronunciation. Regar...
The topic of this paper is the history of Metsepole Livonians (later called Salaca Livonians) from t...
Each less known addition to the collection of authentic Livonian language materials is very valuable...
This article examines the role of Livonian in present-day Latvia and describes the Livonian language...
The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible development ...
The aim of the current article is to observe affricates in Livonian. Studies on the Finnic languages...
Livonian is unique among the Finnic languages in possessing a two-way tonal contrast in primary stre...