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"text": "The unity and diversity of the Mordvin literary languages of today, Erzya and Moksha, has been a subject of research for over two hundred years. The first grammars were published in 1830s -Moksha in 1838 (Ornatov, 1838) and Erzya in 1838 -1839 (Gabelentz, 1839 . The subsequent 180 years brought scholars for fieldwork, grammars, dictionaries, and the popularization of the languages. 2002 saw the publication of the first monolingual dictionary of Erzya (Abramov, 2002) , and the manuscript was proclaimed open by the author for future development. The Mordvin languages have continued to receive a fair share of linguistic research interest in the recent years (Luutonen, 2014; Hamari and Aasm\u00e4e, 2015; Kashkin and Nikiforova, 2015; Gr\u00fcnthal, 2016) .", |
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