Christopher Culver
christopher.r.culver@utu.fi ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9579-0302 |
etymology; historical phonology; Mari language; Chuvash language; Mordvin languages; Permian languages; Iranian languages; Uralic languages; Udmurt language; Komi language; Ossetic language; Volga–Kama languages
Contacts between Iranian and Mari, Mordvin, and Permian
I trained in Finno-Ugrian studies at the University of Helsinki, receiving my MA in 2012. In subsequent years I have published widely on topics of Mari etymology and historical phonology. Since 2025 I have been a doctoral researcher in Finno-Ugrian studies under Turku’s Utuling program.
I am currently writing a PhD dissertation on prehistoric contacts between the Iranian language(s) once spoken in the South Russian steppe and three branches of the Uralic language family spoken in the neighbouring Volga–Kama region, namely Mari, Mordvin, and Permian. This research aims to not only contribute to the long and venerable tradition of studying Iranian loanwords in Uralic, it will also shed light on the history of the Ossetic language which, though now spoken in the North Caucasus, is a living descendant of Steppe Iranian.