THE VARIOUS RUSSIAN WORDS FOR SNOWSTORM |
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Authors: | L. L. Trube |
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Affiliation: | Gor'kiy Pedagogic Institute |
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Abstract: | The Russian language has four distinct words for “snowstorm,” and there is a need for precise definition and proper regional context. Metel' is the common term for wind-driven snow. V'yuga is a common literary term for snowstorm. Buran is a regional term associated with the southern Urals and adjacent regions of Orenburg, Kazakhstan and West Siberia. Purga, sometimes used as a synonym for blizzard, entered Russian from Finnish, and has a regional association with northern Russia and northern Siberia. (The article was proposed by Victor L. Mote of the University of Houston, who also assisted with the translation.) |
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