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    ethnic Votes whose first language was Russian and who understood Votic but were unable to speak it. There have been multiple attempts in Votic language education...
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    Votians (redirect from Votic people)
    and Russian as well as the Votic language. In fact, Ingrian was more common in everyday use than Votic in some villages. Votic was commonly used with family...
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  • The Votic languages are a well-defined branch of Chibchan languages spoken in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. They are: Rama southeastern Nicaragua, moribund...
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    their respective nation states. The other Finnic languages in the Baltic Sea region are Ingrian and Votic, spoken in Ingria by the Gulf of Finland, and Livonian...
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    dialect Coastal Votic (Vad’d’a tšeeli / Mā tšeeli / Vadyan cheeli / Vadyaa cheli) (nearly extinct) Eastern Votic (extinct) Western Votic Krevinian (extinct)...
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    (the) forest'. Votic has two quantities for consonants and vowels, which basically match up with the Finnish counterparts. The Votic phoneme inventory...
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    for the Votic language and translated Anton Chekhov's children's story Vanka into Votic. He also collected some ethnographic material about Votic customs...
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  • spelled ⟨ts⟩. In Karelian, Votic and some Finnish dialects, the two grades remain distinguished (in Karelian as ⟨čč⟩ : ⟨č⟩, in Votic as ⟨tts⟩ ~ ⟨ts⟩). In all...
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    dialect influenced by Votic The extinct Kukkuzi dialect of Votic is often considered a mixed language of Lower Luga Ingrian and Votic. Siberian Ingrian Finnish...
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    Kukkuzi dialect (category Articles containing Votic-language text)
    Karelian and Veps) that was influenced by Votic and later the Lower Luga dialect of Ingrian. The sound ⟨õ⟩ exists in Votic but is absent in the Kukkuzi dialect...
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  • Krevinian, or Krevin (Latvian: krieviņu dialekts) was a dialect of the Votic language, spoken in Latvia until the mid-19th century. It was spoken in the city...
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    Voting refers to the process of choosing officials or policies by casting a ballot, a document used by people to formally express their preferences. Republics...
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    Ingrian dialects (category Language articles without language codes)
    Karelian language and Standard Finnish: The phonology of Ingrian Finnish is very much alike that of the neighbouring Ingrian and Votic languages. One process...
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    Arhuacic languages of northern Colombia, forming a Pech-Arhuacic subgroup. Internal classification by Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct) Chibcha Pech Votic Maleku...
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  • range Video on Trial, a television show by MuchMusic Voice onset time Votic language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title VOT...
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  • Lenition (category Articles containing Votic-language text)
    clusters to undergo lenition, as in Votic, where voiceless clusters become voiced, e.g. itke- "to cry" → idgön. If a language has no obstruents other than voiceless...
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    Krakolye (category Articles containing Votic-language text)
    Krakolye (Russian: Кракóлье; Votic: Jõgõperä; Finnish: Joenperä; Ingrian: Joenperä) was a rural locality (a village) in Ust-Luzhsky Selsoviet of Kingiseppsky...
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  • Palatalization (sound change) (category Articles containing Votic-language text)
    McDonald's [mɛkiˈdõnɐwdʒ(is)]. For example, Votic has undergone such a change historically, *keeli → tšeeli 'language', but there is currently an additional...
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  • for his studies of the Finno-Ugric languages (especially Estonian and Votic), Yiddish and Baltic Romani language. He was born as Paul Berg, in Rääbise...
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  • List of ISO 639-2 codes (category Articles containing Votic-language text)
    ISO 639 is a set of international standards that lists short codes for language names. The following is a complete list of three-letter codes defined in...
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  • multiple languages for a single machine. The advantage with respect to ballots in different languages appears to be unique to electronic voting. For example...
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    Instant-runoff voting (IRV) (US: ranked-choice voting or RCV, AU: preferential voting, UK: alternative vote), is a single-winner, multi-round elimination...
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  • Kreevins (category Articles containing Latvian-language text)
    could still speak Votic, all of whom were elders. Anders Johan Sjögren made a research trip to the area in 1846, and concluded that Votic had almost disappeared...
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    Luga, Leningrad Oblast (category Articles containing Votic-language text)
    Luga (Russian: Лу́га; Finnish: Ylä-Laukaa or Laukaa; Votic: Laugaz; Estonian: Luuga) is a town and the administrative center of Luzhsky District in Leningrad...
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    Slavic language belonging to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is one of the four extant East Slavic languages, and is...
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    Ranked voting is any voting system that uses voters' rankings of candidates to choose a single winner or multiple winners. More formally, a ranked system...
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    Score voting, sometimes called range voting, is an electoral system for single-seat elections. Voters give each candidate a numerical score, and the candidate...
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    Northern Estonia (category Articles containing Estonian-language text)
    spoken in Lääne-Viru County. The East Estonian dialect (similar to the Votic language) sometimes also reaches Ida-Viru County. "Gross domestic product by...
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    transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked choice voting (P-RCV), is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form...
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  • documents. For the United Nations to select a language to be official, a majority of the 193 members need to vote in favor of it. Afterward, it is up to the...
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