This article explores opportunities for expanding the vocabulary of Livonian through compounds, borrowings, derived words, and calques. It is clear that these methods have been effectively used already throughout the entire period of development of the modern Livonian literary language and, therefore, specific traditions have evolved in forming neologisms in Livonian. So, in forming compounds, one has to pay special attention to whether the singular or plural form is used for each component, the historical genitive is used in select types of compounds, or one or both components must be declined. Borrowings in Livonian are largely connected with internationalisms borrowed through Latvian, but adapted to fit with the unique demands of Livonia...
The supine inessive form in Salaca Livonian appears in a copular construction or as a sole predicate...
The aim o f this article is to look from an existential point of view at the metaphysical argument f...
The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible development ...
Using vocabulary examples from the letters of the only two editors of the 1930s Livonian language ne...
This paper presents the timeline of ethnonyms denoting Livonians; specifies their chronology; and an...
In the 18th century, the Livonian language in Salaca Parish became the subject of academic interest,...
The article provides insight into the process of various grammatical changes in Livonian and Latvian...
The topic of this paper is the history of Metsepole Livonians (later called Salaca Livonians) from t...
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 ...
Today there are about 40 people worldwide who can communicate (level B1 or higher skills according t...
In 2018, the Livonian cultural space was added to the Latvian National List of Intangible Cultural H...
Under examination are the developments that occurred in name traditions that were caused by Christia...
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...
The supine inessive form in Salaca Livonian appears in a copular construction or as a sole predicate...
The aim o f this article is to look from an existential point of view at the metaphysical argument f...
The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible development ...
Using vocabulary examples from the letters of the only two editors of the 1930s Livonian language ne...
This paper presents the timeline of ethnonyms denoting Livonians; specifies their chronology; and an...
In the 18th century, the Livonian language in Salaca Parish became the subject of academic interest,...
The article provides insight into the process of various grammatical changes in Livonian and Latvian...
The topic of this paper is the history of Metsepole Livonians (later called Salaca Livonians) from t...
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 ...
Today there are about 40 people worldwide who can communicate (level B1 or higher skills according t...
In 2018, the Livonian cultural space was added to the Latvian National List of Intangible Cultural H...
Under examination are the developments that occurred in name traditions that were caused by Christia...
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...
The supine inessive form in Salaca Livonian appears in a copular construction or as a sole predicate...
The aim o f this article is to look from an existential point of view at the metaphysical argument f...
The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible development ...