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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 ...
Marianna Selikhova +3 more
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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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Serial postpositions of Buryat language [PDF]
Dulma B. Shoinzhonova
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Velarization in the Buryat language: Somatic and acoustic data
This article presents the results of somatic and acoustic study of consonants velarization in the Buryat language. Previously, velarization in this language was not specifically addressed using experimental phonetic research methods. The material for the study was recorded from four native speakers.
N. S. Urtegeshev
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Constructions with the meaning of love causation in the Buryat language
This article examines the semantic and syntactic properties of Buryat constructions expressing the causation of love. The integrated approach to syntactic structures, encompassing structural, semantic, and emotive aspects, underpins the relevance of this work.
Елена Александровна Дадуева
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Diachronic changes in the Zakamensky subdialect of the Buryat language
The aim of this study is to identify the main groups of words from the Zakamensky subdialect that have enriched the vocabulary of the literary Buryat language in the period from the 1970s-1980s to the first decade of the 21st century. The article summarizes various classifications of Buryat dialects, in particular the place of the Zakamensky subdialect
Ariuna Aleksandrovna Budain +2 more
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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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Verbalization of Fear in the Buryat Language
The author considers Buryat lexemes naming various manifestations of fear, as well as phraseological units of the corresponding semantic field. The connection between the acoustic-articulatory characteristics of the dominant consonants of the root and the psychological manifestations of fear is revealed.
Ekaterina V. Sundueva
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The article considers some cultural contexts of Buryat language use in the light of the referential theory. The idea of language as distinct from the world it designates was strange to the Buryat thought, and thus the referential relation did not form ...
Ayur ZHANAEV
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The language situation in Buryat Republic [PDF]
G. A. Dyrkheeva
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