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Dual origins of dairy cattle farming--evidence from a comprehensive survey of European Y-chromosomal variation. [PDF]
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PHONETIC FEATURES OF THE KALMYK AND OIRAT LANGUAGES OF WEST MONGOLIA
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The peculiarities of folk holidays nomination in Kalmyk and German languages
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LAWS ON THE LANGUAGES IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND LANGUAGE PLANNING (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE KALMYK LANGUAGE) [PDF]
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Language Biography of the Kalmyks: the Experience of Revitalizing the Native Language
2022This article presents the results of the study, which consisted in analyzing the collected field research materials and modeling the experimental history of the use of the language / languages of the Kalmyks living in the Republic of Kalmykia. This issue was considered during the interview on the example of the Kalmyk language community of the Republic
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Oirat and Kalmyk, the Western Mongolic languages
2020Oirat and Kalmyk constitute the western branch of Mongolic languages. “Oirat” is a general signifier of dialects having common features, whose speakers live scattered in a vast territory of North Eurasia (Mongolia, China, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan). Kalmyk originates from Oirat, but became a separate language in a Turkic and Russian environment in Eastern
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Electronic corpora of the Albanian, Kalmyk, Lezgian, and Ossetic Languages
Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics, 2012Four electronic corpora created in 2011 within the framework of the "Corpus Linguistics: the Albanian, Kalmyk, Lezgian, and Ossetic Languages" Program of Fundamental Research of the RAS are presented. The interface and functionalities of these corpora are described, engineering problems to be solved in their creation are elucidated, and the promises of
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THE TERMS “NON-FERROUS METALS” IN THE KALMYK LANGUAGE
Bulletin of Kalmyk university, 2021E.V. Bembeev +2 more
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