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Figurative Vocabulary in the Yakut and Buryat Epics: Lexical Parallels

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2023
Introduction. The article presents a comparative analysis of the figurative vocabulary of the Yakut and Buryat languages on the basis of epic texts. The figurative vocabulary in both languages is specific part of its lexicon which have a common roots ...
Zhirkova Eugenia E.
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A tribute to Elizaveta Ubryatova: professional life and personal destiny [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The article was submitted on 10.06.2015. Translated by Dr. Lilia Gorelova.In Russia, the name of prominent turkologist Elizaveta Ivanovna Ubryatova, at present is known mostly to specialists who study the languages spoken by the Northern peoples of the ...
Shirobokova, N.   +1 more
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Buryat Anthroponyms in Historical Dynamics

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2020
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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Catherine II as an Incarnation of White Tara: Did Buriats Deify the Romanovs?

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2023
Introduction. The tradition of worshipping the Russian Empress Catherine II by Buryat Buddhists as an earthly incarnation of the enlightened Buddhist deity White Tara is regarded as an established historical fact by researchers (and officials of Russia’s
Tsyrempilov Nikolay V.
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Buryat Historical Phonetics in Seventeenth-Century Russian-Language Documents: Problem Statement Approached. Part One

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2023
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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The Internet and Minority Languages of Russia: Symbolic Presence or a Revitalization Tool? (a Case Study of the Buryat Language)

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2019
The purpose of this article is to assess the nature of the presence of Russian minority languages (primarily of the Buryat language) on the Internet: is this presence symbolic or is it a real instrument for revitalization? The author considers the main
Erzhen V. Khilkhanova
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Recovering Mongolian Agency from the Shadow of the Qing: Inner Asian Polymaths and the Remaking of Faxian's Journey

open access: yes, 2023
Religious Studies Review, Volume 49, Issue 3, Page 335-336, September 2023.
Sangseraima Ujeed
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The dress of the Mongol Empire: Genealogy and diaspora of the Terlig [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Terlig is a characteristic Mongolian dress. It was originally developed to accommodate aspects of Mongolian lifestyle and culture. During the Yuan dynasty, it came to symbolise the dress of higher social status. The original composition of the garment, i.
Cho, Woohyun, Kim, Jinyoung, Yi, Jaeyoon
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White Color in Traditional Worldviews of Tuvans and Buryats: Semantics and Associative Thesaurus Approached

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2022
Introduction. The article examines results of associative experiments with native speakers of Tuvan and Buryat to analyze the color term ‘white’. Goals.
Galina A. Dyrkheeva   +1 more
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Historical Science in Buryat-Mongolia, 1920s–1930s: Peculiarities of Formation Analyzed

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2022
Goals. The article seeks to reveal specifics of historical science’s institutionalization in the Buryat-Mongol ASSR throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
Anna M. Plekhanova, Evgenii V. Nolev
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