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Buryat Anthroponyms in Historical Dynamics
Introduction. The issue of preserving Russia’s national languages — including Buryat — is urgent enough, and personal name proves an important part of language and culture.
Sesegma G. Zhambalova
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TUNKA BURYATS IN THE 19TH CENTURY: ETHNIC COMPOSITION AND SETTLEMENT
Purpose. The aim of this study is to identify a set of traditional views of the Buryats associated with insects. Results. In the popular zoological classification of the Buryats, the insects were distinguished as a separate class due to their small size. Another sign of this class was the characteristic of insects being nimble.
Nanzatov B.Z., Sodnompilova M.M.
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Transformation of a Literary Character’s Identity in the Artistic Mirror of Buryat Novels: from Soviet to Рost-Soviet [PDF]
In this article, the authors make an attempt based on an analysis from the point of view of neo-historicism to look again at the history of the development of Buryat novels, to analyze the features of constructing the identity of the main characters in
Jing Ruge, Irina S. Boldonova
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The article aims to analyze the principal directions in the activities of Buryat-Mongolian State Institute of Culture (1929–1936) / Buryat-Mongolian State Institute of Language, Literature and History (1936–1944), the successor of the first scientific ...
Anna M. Plekhanova +1 more
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From Tibetan and Classical Mongolian into Buryat: Translating (Adapting) Buddhist Canonical Texts
Introduction. The article deals with Tibetan/Mongolian-to-Buryat translation (adaptation, Cyrillic) of Buddhist canonical texts. Goals. The study of causes and essence of the process is relevant enough, since the research problem relates to actual ...
Andrey A. Bazarov
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Introduction. It is in the mid-to-late 18th century at latest that the main phonetic characteristics of Buryat that distinguish the latter from other Mongolic languages — reflected in its western and eastern dialects — took shape. The initial period that
Vladimir V. Tishin, Bair Z. Nanzatov
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Kalmyk and Buryat Languages: Conditional Constructs with Converbs and Conjunctions
Introduction. The paper deals with different conditional constructions in Buryat and Kalmyk. Traditionally, the main way to express the conditional meaning in Mongolic languages is a non-finite clause with a converb (there are the conditional form on ...
Vlada V. Baranova
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Orthodox Christian Mission in Contemporary Mongolia: A Perspective from the Religious Situation
Introduction. The paper introduces results of a research project aimed at investigating missionary activities of the Russian Orthodox Church across Inner Asia. Goals.
Maria S. Alekseeva +2 more
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Aims. Search for the most pronounced HLA II markers of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in Buryat ethnic group and analysis ofHLA-DQ trans-heterodimers. Materials and methods.
Olga Nikolaevna Ivanova +2 more
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Horse Age-Sex Terms in the Mongolic Languages (With Some Turkic-Language Material)
Goals. The study seeks to introduce into scientific circulation and analyze in comparative and comparative historical perspectives — horse age-sex terms in modern Khalkha Mongolian, Buryat, and Kalmyk. By way of comparison, the work employs some material
Trofimova Svetlana M.
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