Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region

Introduction. In the light of the revival and development of national languages and cultures of the peoples of the Russian Federation, this article tries to reveal the ethno-demographic and ethno-linguistic development of the Finno-Ugric peoples-Mari, Mordovians, Udmurts in the Ural-Volga region. Al...

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Published in:Finno-Ugric World
Main Authors: Fail G. Safin, Elvira A. Mukhtasarova, Aigul I. Khaliullina
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Language:English
Russian
Published: National Research Mordova State University; MRSU 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15507/2076-2577.011.2019.02.152-167
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a5e606d62ebf418990dfa728f91a8e07 2023-05-15T17:02:49+02:00 Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region Fail G. Safin Elvira A. Mukhtasarova Aigul I. Khaliullina 2019-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15507/2076-2577.011.2019.02.152-167 https://doaj.org/article/a5e606d62ebf418990dfa728f91a8e07 EN RU eng rus National Research Mordova State University; MRSU http://csfu.mrsu.ru/en/archives/2823 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-2577 https://doaj.org/toc/2541-982X doi:10.15507/2076-2577.011.2019.02.152-167 2076-2577 2541-982X https://doaj.org/article/a5e606d62ebf418990dfa728f91a8e07 Финно-угорский мир, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 152-167 (2019) Finno-Ugric population ethno-demography ethnolinguistic identity Komi Komi-Permian Mansi Mari Mordovians Udmurts Hansi native language Philology. Linguistics P1-1091 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15507/2076-2577.011.2019.02.152-167 2022-12-31T09:20:57Z Introduction. In the light of the revival and development of national languages and cultures of the peoples of the Russian Federation, this article tries to reveal the ethno-demographic and ethno-linguistic development of the Finno-Ugric peoples-Mari, Mordovians, Udmurts in the Ural-Volga region. Along with the national republics, the problems of ethno-demographic and ethno-linguistic development of the Finno-Ugric peoples are important for other entities, including those with their own national-territorial entities (Komi, Permian Komi, Khanty and Mansi) and located in northern part of the country and Western Siberia. Materials and Methods. The basis of the article is materials is all-Soviet Union census of 1979 and 1989, and all-Russian censuses of 2002 and 2010, as well as statistical materials issued by the State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation in different years. The study was carried out on the basis of comparative historical, statistical and systematic approaches, which made it possible to uncover the dynamics of the ethno-demographic development of Finno-Ugric peoples in the context of recognition and preservation of the native languages. Results and Discussion. In the Russian Federation, according to the All-Soviet Union Census of 1979, of the Finno-Ugric peoples, with a population of more than 1 million people, only the Mordovian population was noted. The Udmurts took the second place with 685.7 thousand people, then the Mari with 599 thousand people, the Komi with more than 320 thousand people, the Permian Komi with 145.9 thousand people. The number of the Khanty exceeded a little more than 20 thousand and Mansi 7.4 thousand people. Among the Finno-Ugric peoples, recognition of the native language of their nationality remained high. Conclusion. From 1979 to 2010, the number of Finno-Ugric peoples in almost all subjects of the Russian Federation tended to decrease. The highest percentage of the native language was noted among Mari, Permian Komi, Udmurts, as well as Komi and Mordovians. In ... Article in Journal/Newspaper khanty mansi Mansi Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Finno-Ugric World 11 2 152 167
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Russian
topic Finno-Ugric population
ethno-demography
ethnolinguistic identity
Komi
Komi-Permian
Mansi
Mari
Mordovians
Udmurts
Hansi
native language
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
spellingShingle Finno-Ugric population
ethno-demography
ethnolinguistic identity
Komi
Komi-Permian
Mansi
Mari
Mordovians
Udmurts
Hansi
native language
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
Fail G. Safin
Elvira A. Mukhtasarova
Aigul I. Khaliullina
Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
topic_facet Finno-Ugric population
ethno-demography
ethnolinguistic identity
Komi
Komi-Permian
Mansi
Mari
Mordovians
Udmurts
Hansi
native language
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
description Introduction. In the light of the revival and development of national languages and cultures of the peoples of the Russian Federation, this article tries to reveal the ethno-demographic and ethno-linguistic development of the Finno-Ugric peoples-Mari, Mordovians, Udmurts in the Ural-Volga region. Along with the national republics, the problems of ethno-demographic and ethno-linguistic development of the Finno-Ugric peoples are important for other entities, including those with their own national-territorial entities (Komi, Permian Komi, Khanty and Mansi) and located in northern part of the country and Western Siberia. Materials and Methods. The basis of the article is materials is all-Soviet Union census of 1979 and 1989, and all-Russian censuses of 2002 and 2010, as well as statistical materials issued by the State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation in different years. The study was carried out on the basis of comparative historical, statistical and systematic approaches, which made it possible to uncover the dynamics of the ethno-demographic development of Finno-Ugric peoples in the context of recognition and preservation of the native languages. Results and Discussion. In the Russian Federation, according to the All-Soviet Union Census of 1979, of the Finno-Ugric peoples, with a population of more than 1 million people, only the Mordovian population was noted. The Udmurts took the second place with 685.7 thousand people, then the Mari with 599 thousand people, the Komi with more than 320 thousand people, the Permian Komi with 145.9 thousand people. The number of the Khanty exceeded a little more than 20 thousand and Mansi 7.4 thousand people. Among the Finno-Ugric peoples, recognition of the native language of their nationality remained high. Conclusion. From 1979 to 2010, the number of Finno-Ugric peoples in almost all subjects of the Russian Federation tended to decrease. The highest percentage of the native language was noted among Mari, Permian Komi, Udmurts, as well as Komi and Mordovians. In ...
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author Fail G. Safin
Elvira A. Mukhtasarova
Aigul I. Khaliullina
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Elvira A. Mukhtasarova
Aigul I. Khaliullina
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title Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
title_short Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
title_full Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
title_fullStr Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
title_full_unstemmed Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
title_sort ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of finno-ugric nations in the ural-volga region
publisher National Research Mordova State University; MRSU
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url https://doi.org/10.15507/2076-2577.011.2019.02.152-167
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