Traces of the Russian Language in the Arctic

This article is devoted to the Arctic as the territory of an ancient developed civilization existence; the territory that gave the world the Russian language, which later spread throughout the world; the territory where archaeological and anthropological artifacts have been preserved, allowing us to...

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Published in:Arctic and North
Main Authors: Olga P. Matrosova, Olga A. Popova, Svetlana V. Masterskikh
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Northern Arctic Federal University 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.37482/issn2221-2698.2022.47.277
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:a5d6dbfcd826449a80d312043358d7f6 2025-01-16T20:22:34+00:00 Traces of the Russian Language in the Arctic Olga P. Matrosova Olga A. Popova Svetlana V. Masterskikh 2022-06-01 https://doi.org/10.37482/issn2221-2698.2022.47.277 https://doaj.org/article/a5d6dbfcd826449a80d312043358d7f6 en ru eng rus Northern Arctic Federal University doi:10.37482/issn2221-2698.2022.47.277 2221-2698 https://doaj.org/article/a5d6dbfcd826449a80d312043358d7f6 undefined Арктика и Север, Vol 47, Iss 47, Pp 235-245 (2022) aryans indo-european civilization arctic homeland initial letter primacy of the russian language litt hist Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2022 fttriple https://doi.org/10.37482/issn2221-2698.2022.47.277 2023-01-22T19:34:04Z This article is devoted to the Arctic as the territory of an ancient developed civilization existence; the territory that gave the world the Russian language, which later spread throughout the world; the territory where archaeological and anthropological artifacts have been preserved, allowing us to speak about the primacy of the Aryan (Russian) people, and, consequently, about the primacy of the ancient language of the Aryans. The authors of the article give the examples of excavations, the names of toponyms, hydro-nyms, ornaments on clothes, vessels, household items, proving the life of people in the Russian North many thousands of years before the Sumerian, Persian, Indian, Egyptian, Chinese civilizations; represent the opinion of scientists from around the world; try to find “traces” of the Russian language in other languages of the world. The authors of the article made a comparative analysis and demonstrated the interconnection of several languages on the example of some words, presented information on the Russian alphabet and showed its connection to the English signs of transcription. The hypothesis about the primacy of the Russian language is based on the statements of well-known domestic and foreign linguists, dialectologists, ethnographers, historians, slavists, sanskritologists, paleontologists, paleoclimatologists, soil scientists, and other researchers and requires further study. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Russian North Unknown Arctic Indian Arctic and North 47 277 289
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Olga A. Popova
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primacy of the russian language
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