Glossary

This local glossary is a shelf-specific companion to the central Good Works Glossary. It begins with the main rooms and named texts currently visible in the Uralic shelf.

Shelf Terms

Estonian — A room on the Uralic shelf. See Estonian.

Finnish — A room on the Uralic shelf. See Finnish.

Finnish literature — A language-centered field that overlaps with but does not exhaust literature of multilingual Finland. See the Finnish introduction.

Seitsemän veljestä — Aleksis Kivi's complete fourteen-chapter Finnish novel, now held as original-language source coverage. See Seitsemän veljestä.

Hungarian — A room on the Uralic shelf. See Hungarian.

Khanty — A room on the Uralic shelf. See the Uralic reader's guide.

Komi — A room on the Uralic shelf. See the Uralic reader's guide.

Mansi — A room on the Uralic shelf. See the Uralic reader's guide.

Mari — A room on the Uralic shelf. See the Uralic reader's guide.

Mordvin — A room on the Uralic shelf. See the Uralic reader's guide.

Nenets — A room on the Uralic shelf. See the Uralic reader's guide.

Sami — A room on the Uralic shelf. See Sami.

Selkup — A room on the Uralic shelf. See the Uralic reader's guide.

Udmurt — A room on the Uralic shelf. See the Uralic reader's guide.

Ethnological Lectures — Matthias Alexander Castrén — A text on the Uralic shelf. See Ethnological Lectures — Matthias Alexander Castrén.

Shamanism in Siberia — A text on the Uralic shelf. See Shamanism in Siberia.


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