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International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies (Congressus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum, CIFU) is the largest scientific meeting of scientists studying the culture and languages of Finno-Ugric peoples, held every five years.[1][2] The first congress was organized in 1960 in Budapest, the last congress took place in 2022 in Vienna,[3] the next congress is planned to be held in Tartu, Estonia in 2025.[4]
References
edit- ^ Gulyás, Nikolett F.; Janurik, Boglárka; Mus, Nikolett; Tánczos, Orsolya (2011). "The 11th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies: Finno-Ugric Peoples and Languages in the 21st Century". Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics. 1 (1–2).
- ^ Georgieva, Ekaterina; Mus, Nikolett (2015). "The 12th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies". Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics. 4 (1–2).
- ^ "13th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies". The official site of Estonian Non-Profit Organisation Fenno-Ugria.
- ^ "Congressus XIV Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum. August 2025, Tartu". The official site of 14th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
External links
edit- Domokos Péter (2006). "A finnugor kongresszusok története és szerepe (The history and role of Finno-Ugric congresses)" (in Hungarian). Magyar Tudomány. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
- Reference to artilcle Lyle Campbell, Bryn Hauk and Panu Hallamaa. 2015. "Language Endangerment and Endangered Uralic Languages." In Congressus Duodecimus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum, Oulu: Plenary Papers (XII International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies, Oulu) in Rehg, Kenneth L.; Campbell, Lyle (2018). The Oxford Handbook of Endangered Languages. Oxford University Press.