Tälle vuodelle siirretyn, yleensä joka viides vuosi järjestettävän kansainvälisen fennougristikonferenssin esitelmäaikataulun linkeistä pääsee kunkin esitelmän tiivistelmään.
https://copius.eu/cifu/schedule.php
Joitain poimintoja:
Suomalaisten ja virolaisten suhteista genetiikan valossa:
"Using imputed genotypes of these individuals we show that already the Roman/Middle Iron Age individuals had higher levels of individual connectedness with modern Estonians and Finns than individuals from earlier time periods, including the Pre-Roman Iron Age. However, unlike medieval genomes, the Roman/Middle Iron Age individuals do not show region-specific connectedness within Estonia, suggesting that the local regional genetic structure in Estonia had not formed by the Middle Iron Age."
https://cifu13.univie.ac.at/programme/s ... y/#c892456
Substraattijälkiä eteläitämerensuomen kasvinnimissä:
"Using the same methods that have been used by Beekes (2014) for the research of Pre-Greek substrate elements in Ancient Greek, it will be shown, that a considerable amount of South Finnic phytonyms of unknown origin share phonetic and phonotactic features that are characteristic of a possible substrate language. Some of these phonotactic features are atypical for the common Uralic lexicon and have been proposed as typical substrate features long ago (Ernits 1979; 2017), some are new."
https://cifu13.univie.ac.at/programme/g ... s/#c892586
Geneettisiä todisteita Ylä-Volgan kielenvaihdosta:
"We detect a genetic shift towards modern Slavic-speaking populations after the Iron Age, corresponding to the assumed time of the introduction of Slavic languages. Interestingly, we identify two medieval individuals who are genetically distinct from the other medieval individuals, suggesting that the medieval Suzdal region was connected over long distances. Additionally, we identify a pair of first-degree relatives among the Iron Age individuals."
https://cifu13.univie.ac.at/programme/s ... y/#c892462
Millainen prosessi voisi olla itä- ja länsisuomalaisten geneettisen eron taustalla? (Tiivistelmä ei sisällä vastausta...)
"Finland is both genetically and linguistically divided into eastern and western clusters. We formulated a series of hypotheses to explain if the east-west division is a result of initial spread of different populations or if a homogenous population was later on separated into two. Isolation between the two populations may have been caused for example by their cultural or administrative history or it may also result from the landscape affordances hindering or increasing human movements between the two areas."
https://cifu13.univie.ac.at/programme/s ... y/#c892465
Varhaisia slaavilais-itämerensuomalaisia kosketuksia Inkerinmaalla:
https://cifu13.univie.ac.at/programme/g ... s/#c893367