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Aspects of the Linguistic Culture of the Ural Mari People in XIXth-XXIst Centuries
This article adopts a linguoculturological approach to analyze the transformation of the Ural Mari culture between the XVIIIth and the XXIst centuries as an interconnection between language, mentality, and cultural identity.Ural Fed Univ, Ural Inst Humanities, Dept Art Hist & Socio Cultural Technologies, Ural Fed Univ, Ural Inst Humanitie
Aspects of the Linguistic Culture of the Ural Mari People in XIXth–XXIst Centuries
This article adopts a linguoculturological approach to analyze the transformation of the Ural Mari culture between the XVIIIth and the XXIst centuries as an interconnection between language, mentality, and cultural identity.
Keywords: culture, language, linguoculturology, Ural Mari people, Mari languag
Sancassania chelone Oudemans, 1916 (Acari: Acaridae) associated with pest beetles: New records and new hosts in Hungary
The hypopi of the species Sancassania chelone Oudemans, 1916 were collected from four pest beetle species, namely Melolontha melolontha (Linnaeus, 1758); Melolontha hippocastani Fabricius, 1801; Holochelus aequinoctialis (Herbst, 1790) and Tropinota hirta Poda, 1761. The infestation rate was the highest in H. aequinoctialis (80%), while it was 50%, 28% and 13% in M. hippocastani, M. melolontha and T. hirta, respectively. The majority of the mites were found on wings in case of the two Melolontha species, in contrary, the mites were present on the abdomen of the H. aequinoctialis and T. hirta. Melolontha hippocastani Fabricius, 1801; Holochelus aequinoctialis (Herbst, 1790) and Tropinota hirta (Poda, 1761) are new host species of S. chelone
First record of the family Penthaleidae (Acari) in Hungary: Morphological and Molecular approaches of the Hungarian Penthaleus cf. major (Dugès, 1837)
The first Hungarian record of the family Penthaleidae, the occurrence of blue oat mite [Penthaleus cf. major (Dugès, 1837)] in Hungary is presented. This pest mite species was collected on lettuce in greenhouse. Notes to the morphology and the three (cox 1, 18sRNA, ITS2) sequences of the Hungarian specimens are given
Aspects of the Linguistic Culture of the Ural Mari People in XIXth–XXIst Centuries
This article adopts a linguoculturological approach to analyze the transformation of the Ural Mari culture between the XVIIIth and the XXIst centuries as an interconnection between language, mentality, and cultural identity.
Keywords: culture, language, linguoculturology, Ural Mari people, Mari languag