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Spoken Speech and Spontaneous Discourse: Buryat Language
Nowadays spoken speech is of great interest to researchers, because modern linguistics aims not only to describe normative, as a rule, written speech, but also to explain the causes of grammatical deviations appearing in spoken speech. The urgency of the
Erzhena Z. Nimaeva
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The Buryat Language in the Global Language System
Dutch sociologist Abram de Swaan began to elaborate a model of the global language system in 1993, and in 2001 his book “Words of the World: The Global Language System” was issued.
D. D. Tregubova
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Somatic Terms of the Buryat Language as Loci
The article deals with the development of locus meanings in the somatic terms of the Buryat language. Anatomical terminology refers to the basic, most ancient part of the vocabulary in all languages.
Victoriya I. Semenova
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A minority language in the globalizing world: The Buryat language on the Internet
A minority language in the globalizing world: The Buryat language on the Internet The situation of languages on the Internet seems to reproduce their situation in offline reality: dominant languages with a large number of users and support from state ...
Ayur Zhanaev, Wojciech Połeć
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Implementation of Language Policy in USSR in 1930s (Buryat-Mongolian Language)
The study focuses on analyzing the development of the Buryat-Mongolian language and writing system amidst socio-cultural transformations during the Soviet period.
I. G. Aktamov, N. B. Badmatsyrenova
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Buryat Language in Multi-Ethnic Buryatia: Functional Distribution, Language Competence, Motivations
The analysis of some of the results of a sociolinguistic survey conducted in 2020 in the Republic of Buryatia is presented in the article. A feature of this survey is a large sample (1289 respondents of Buryat and Russian nationality) and a wide coverage
G. A. Dyrkheeva +2 more
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Common words for Solon Evenki and Buryatia Mongolian [PDF]
The Solon Ewenki and the Buryat Mongols both belong to cross-border peoples, living in China, Mongolia and Russia. The Solon Ewenki and Buryat Mongols in China live in the China-Mongolia-Russia border areas of Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia.
Wuriqimuge
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Мiryachit: A Culture-Specific Startle Syndrome in the Saami People. [PDF]
Abstract Background Miryachit is perhaps the most complex and least understood of the culture‐specific startle syndromes that include latah and the jumping Frenchmen of Maine. Objectives We carried out a field study to evaluate startle‐induced paroxysms in the Saami to determine if it is still endemic and, if so, to contrast it with the available ...
Selikhova M +3 more
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This article examines the All-Buryat Congress for the Spiritual Rebirth and Consolidation of the Nation that was held in the Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in February 1991.
Melissa Chakars
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Borders in a Borderland: The Buryat‐Cossacks and the Buryat National Movement, 1917–21
Abstract Between the February revolution and the 1921 end of the Russian Civil War, Buryat nationalists built a nation around Lake Baikal. Leaders sought Buryat autonomy within a postrevolutionary Russian polity. A lengthy border with Mongolia framed the region’s political geography and state‐builders competed for Buryat allegiances, compelling Buryat ...
Griffin B. Creech
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