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came at the first pan-Russian conference. Delegates to the conference (which was held at the INS in Leningrad) were representatives for Narkompros, Komitet Severa v/Presidium VCIK, CK Novogo Alfavita SSSR i RSFSR, and the publisher Učpedgiz. In the work conducted at the conference, there were
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participants from the national northern okrugs, for the local Northern Committees, for CK VLKSM, for the soviet Academy of Sciences, for the Historical-linguistic institute in Leningrad, and for the Northern department at the
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The institute was founded in 1930, as four years previously it had become possible to study the languages of the northern peoples in their own right at the Institute for Eastern Studies at
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approved the draft in May the same year. The alphabet consisted of 39 letters: 29 consonants and 10 vowels. In addition, some letters were marked with diacritics to show
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for use by the linguistic minorities living in the north of the Soviet Union. The alphabet consisted of 32 Latin-based letters, some of which were equipped with
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A publishing campaign was launched after the alphabet had been formally approved. From 1939 to 1949, approximately 300 experts were employed by the institute.
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The conference decided to create orthographies for a total of 16 languages and to have books available for the 15th anniversary of the revolution:
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The institute was run in its original form from 1930 until 1941. Between 1942 and 1945, the institute was located in
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The finalisation of principles for creation of a literary public institution for the peoples of the north
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to the Scientific Council of the USSR's Central Committee on Alphabet Adaptation (Russian:
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Various books, including primers and math textbooks, were published using this alphabet.
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of the Scientific Investigation Association at the institute presented a version of the
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Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Saint Petersburg
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Early project of the Latin-based Unified Northern Alphabet in 1930.
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Saving Languages: An Introduction to Language Revitalization
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National Languages in the USSR: problems and solutions
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Vsesoyuznogo tsentral'nogo komiteta novogo alfavita
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Russian
romanized
Saint Petersburg
Soviet Union
Vladimir Bogoraz
Leningrad State University
Unified Northern Alphabet
diacritics
Presidium
Unified Northern Alphabet
Narkompros
palatalization
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Leningrad Herzen Pedagogical Institute
Uralic languages
Nenets
Selkup
Khanty
Mansi
Kildin Sami
Tungusic languages
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