Erzyan and Mokshan in the Internet

Johanna Laakso johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at
Tue Aug 23 12:08:37 UTC 2005


Dear All,

below, with usual apologies for cross-postings, a message from the Estonian
UGRIMUGRI list, announcing a new four-language news portal, with all (!)
texts in Erzyan and Mokshan (in addition to Russian and English).

Best
Johanna
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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Johanna Laakso
Universität Wien € Institut für Europäische und Vergleichende Sprach- und
Literaturwissenschaft (EVSL)
Abteilung für Finno-Ugristik
Universitätscampus AAKH, Spitalg. 2-4 Hof 7, A-1090 Wien
Tel. +43 1 4277 43019 | Fax +43 1 4277 9430
johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at | http://homepage.univie.ac.at/Johanna.Laakso/

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Von: MariUver <Mari.Uver at mail.ee>
Antworten an: Vasli <vasli at ut.ee>
Datum: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:05:00 +0300
An: ugrimugri at lists.ut.ee
Betreff: [ugrimugri:221] Ersa ja Moksha keeled Internetis

Uus 4-keelne portaal, mh ersa ja moksh keeltes:
http://www.info-rm.com/en/aboutinform/index.php

INFO-RM ­ all news of Mordovia

The Regional informative agency ³INFO-RM² is a competent source of the
information about political, economical, social and cultural life in
Mordovia.


All the information is in 4 languages: Russian, English, Moksha and Erzya.
The news is accompanied with videos that guarantees that the information is
truthworthy. On the site pages are represented the analytical and reviews of
the leading newspapers in Mordovia. The design of the web-pages was made by
the best specialists of the republic.

The Regional informative agency ³INFO-RM² is registrated in the Ministery of
culture and mass-media of Russian Federation.

Our address:

9 floor, 89, Kommunisticheskaya str. Saransk

tel/fax +7 (8342) 23-16-91

e-mal: news at info-rm.com


-- 
MariUver



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