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Traces of Paleolithic expansion in the Nivkh gene pool based on data on autosomal SNP and Y chromosome polymorphism. [PDF]

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Early Buryat Glossaries 1.1

International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics
Abstract This study examines two 18th-century Buryat glossaries, exploring the connections between the works of Regnier (1769) and Tatarinov (1765). These glossaries offer valuable insights into the historical phonology, lexicon, and dialectology of the Buryat language.
Béla Kempf
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The ‘heart’ in Buryat

2023
The aim of our paper is to analyse and survey of metaphoric and metonymic use of Buryat zürxen ‘heart’ lexeme. In many cultures, the heart plays an important part as a conceived source of emotions and feelings, and it is certainly correctly described as a key ethno-psychological term in these cultures.
Sándor Szeverényi, Bayarma Khabtagaeva
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Genetic subdivision of the Buryat population

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2014
The results of an estimation of the level of subdivision in the Buryat ethnos (obtained oh the basis of data published by a number of research teams) are given. Altogether, information about 34 loci, including 25 diallelic loci and 9 STR loci, was analyzed. The results of the analysis, both for the diallelic polymorphic variants in genes predisposed to
N P, Babushkina   +2 more
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Electronic multimedia textbook for teaching the Buryat language to preschool children "Amar mende-e!": technical and methodical design features

Scientific Research and Development Modern Communication Studies
Introduction. One of the problems of teaching the Buryat language to preschool children is the lack of teaching and methodological materials, in particular electronic educational resources.
Oksana Dareeva
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The “Us” versus “Them” dichotomy in the linguistic consciousness of the Buryats: extralinguistic and linguistic components (a case study of the Buryat language)

Languages and Folklore of Indigenous Peoples of Siberia
The “Us” versus “Them” dichotomy serves as a fundamental, universally recognized category that manifests in various domains of human existence. The study of this category is therefore intrinsically linked to the challenge of mutual understanding, which ...
G. Dyrkheeva
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BURYAT CUMHURİYETİ’NİN ÇOK BOYUTLU COĞRAFİPORTRESİ

2021
Buryatia, located in the southeast of Russia, just north of Mongolia and in the southern parts of Eastern Siberia, is a republic that is rich in natural resources. The rich reserves of gold, coal, tungsten, uranium, asbestos, molybdenum, lead, zinc, beryllium, tin and aluminum operated within the borders of the republic reflects how rich the republic ...
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Festival as a Diaspora Cultural Network: a Focus on the Buryat Altargana

Institute for Russian and Altaic Studies Chungbuk University, 2023
The primary dwelling for the Buryat diaspora resides within Mongolia and China's Inner Mongolia. The emergence of the Buryat diaspora can be traced back to the migration of Buryats seeking refuge from Soviet authority during the Civil War that followed ...
Hye Jin Kim
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