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Kuruch (Russian: Куруч) may
refer to
Kuruch-Karan, a
rural locality (selo) in Bashkortostan,
Russia Kuruj Kollan (also
Kūrūch Kollān), a
village in Iran...
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Rimma Dmitrievna Kuruch (Russian: Римма Дмитриевна Куруч, 6 May 1938 – 8 July 2019) was a
specialist in
language education. Much of her work
focused on...
- (2003), p. 24. Árnason (2011), p. 115.
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996), p. 107.
Kuruch (1985), p. 529.
Jones (1984), p. 51.
Chirkova & Chen (2013), pp. 365, 367...
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Jessen & Pétursson (1998), p. 44.
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996), p. 107.
Kuruch (1985:529)
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Kuruch-Karan (Russian: Куруч-Каран; Bashkir: Ҡорос-Ҡаран, Qoros-Qaran) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Starokuruchevsky Selsoviet,
Bakalinsky District...
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Russian literary critic Rimma Koshelyova (born 1936),
Soviet hurdler Rimma Kuruch (1938–2019),
Russian language educator Rimma Wilms,
German figure skater...
- polo, polu, kurysh, fulao, fulaaw, fulav, fulab, osh, aş, paloo, piles,
kürüch Course Main
Region or
state Central Asia, West Asia,
South Asia,
South Caucasus...
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Uralic Languages gives the
following inventory of monophthongs:
Rimma Kuruch's dictionary presents a
slightly different set of monophthongs:
Kildin Sámi...
- 1980s,
containing 51 letters. In 1976,
Russian educator and
linguist Rimma Kuruch from
Murmansk invited Sámi
teachers Aleksandra Antonova and
Boris Gluchow...
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Kollan (Persian: كوروج كولن, also
Romanized as Kūrūj Kollān; also
known as
Kūrūch Kollān) is a
village in Gafr and
Parmon Rural District, Gafr and Parmon...