Mechanisms of adaptation of Christian anthroponyms in Votic and Ingrian: a comparative study
In modern Finnic onomastics, the study of the pathways and mechanisms through which foreign borrowings are adapted in closely related languages has gained particular significance. Drawing on material from the Votic and Ingrian anthroponymic systems, this article examines the phonetic and morphological transformation of personal names of Christian origin....
Сognitive mechanisms of semantic adaptation of borrowings in Russian
This paper investigates the semantic adaptation of new borrowings in Russian, addressing a gap in research on this topic. The relevance of the study stems from the ambiguous and often negative public perception of the increasing number of borrowings in the Russian language. The study aims ...
The impact of lighting modes in urban environment on adaptation capabilities of young people: an ecological aspect
Modern urban environments are characterized by high levels of light pollution, which negatively affect the adaptive mechanisms of the human body and cause various disorders and impairments of vital functions. This study focuses on changes in adaptive processes in the bodies of young people exposed to different lighting conditions—natural illumination and ...
Russians in Latvia: Peculiarities of Socio-cultural Adaptation and Identity
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Voronov Viktor
10.5922/2079-8555-2009-1-10
79-82
Latvia, Russians, Latvians, socio-cultural adaptation, identity, integration into the life of Latvian society, assimilation
Plant biodiversity in the collection of Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University’s Botanical Garden
... Founding” has been prepared for publication. The catalogue provides an informational resource on the biodiversity of the garden’s collection, a systematic characterization of taxa, and the scientific organization of the objects.
acclimatization, adaptation, introduction, taxonomic affiliation, arboretum, biodiversity
127-137
10.5922/vestniknat-2024-3-9