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- Tver_Karelians abstract "Tver Karelians are a people who inhabit regions of Tver, Leningrad, and Moscow. Their dialect is remarkable in that it does not borrow from other Baltic-Finnish languages due to centuries of geographical isolation. Although the number of Tver Karelian people is about 14,633, very few (about 25 in one census) name the dialect as their primary language.".
- Q1989550 abstract "Tver Karelians are a people who inhabit regions of Tver, Leningrad, and Moscow. Their dialect is remarkable in that it does not borrow from other Baltic-Finnish languages due to centuries of geographical isolation. Although the number of Tver Karelian people is about 14,633, very few (about 25 in one census) name the dialect as their primary language.".
- Tver_Karelians comment "Tver Karelians are a people who inhabit regions of Tver, Leningrad, and Moscow. Their dialect is remarkable in that it does not borrow from other Baltic-Finnish languages due to centuries of geographical isolation. Although the number of Tver Karelian people is about 14,633, very few (about 25 in one census) name the dialect as their primary language.".
- Q1989550 comment "Tver Karelians are a people who inhabit regions of Tver, Leningrad, and Moscow. Their dialect is remarkable in that it does not borrow from other Baltic-Finnish languages due to centuries of geographical isolation. Although the number of Tver Karelian people is about 14,633, very few (about 25 in one census) name the dialect as their primary language.".