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Ethnolinguistic Nominations of Mythological Figures (demonologems) in the Kalmyk Language

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
Demonology ideas that date from the oldest and most stable folklore and mythological traditions are emphasized in multiple ethnic cultures. An early form of religion directly coupled with mythology is represented by the black faith of the Mongolian and, more broadly, Central Asians, which evolved from many different beliefs bequeathed by ancestors ...
Ochirova Nyudlya Chetyrovna   +4 more
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К ИЗУЧЕНИЮ СИНОНИМИИ И АНТОНИМИИ В КАЛМЫЦКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ (на материале «Калмыцко-русского словаря» 1977 г.)

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
This article is devoted to synonymy and antonymy in the Kalmyk language on a material of «Kalmyk-Russian dictionary» under edition of B.D. Muniev. The Kalmyk language is very rich with synonyms and antonyms, which are to the full captured in entries of ...
Nina Mikhailovna Mulaeva
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Spatial Values and Means of Their Expression in the Kalmyk Language (an Insight into Case Forms)

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2019
Introduction. The study deals with spatial localization in the modem Kalmyk language. Being an important element of the world model, space finds its manifestation in certain language facts.
Liudmila L. Lidzhieva   +3 more
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System of Continuous Training in the Light of Problems of Development of the Kalmyk Language

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article considers the basic directions of development of modern Kalmyk language and questions concerning the formation of system of continuous training in Kalmyk.
V. Mushaev
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On the Influence of Turkic Languages on Kalmyk Vocabulary

open access: yesAsian Social Science, 2015
The article covers the development and enrichment of vocabulary in the Kalmyk language and its dialects influenced by Turkic languages from ancient times when there were a hypothetical so called Altaic linguistic community in the period of general Mongolian linguistic condition and general Oirat condition. After Kalmyks moved to Volga, they already had
Valentin Ivanovich Rassadin   +1 more
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Educational Planning in Context of Yakut, Kalmyk, and Karelian Languages

open access: yesNauchnyi dialog, 2023
This article examines one component of language planning — educational planning. The main elements and indicators of this type of planning were identified. The authors discuss issues related to educational planning in three republics of the Russian Federation.
V. Yu. Mikhalchenko   +2 more
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Military Terminology in Official Letters of Khan Ayuka and 1714 Russian Translations

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2019
Introduction. Vocabulary in the ethnolinguistic aspect is considered as a verbal manifestation of the national culture. A special layer of the lexical system of the Kalmyk language, the formation of which is associated with the conditions of the socio-
Galina M. Yarmarkina
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Minorities’ protection in Russia: is there a ‘Communist Legacy’? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Book synopsis: Twenty years after the demise of communist policy, this book evaluates the continuing communist legacies in the current minority protection systems and legislations across a number of states in post-communist Europe.
Bowring, Bill
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Prog imperfective drift in ancient Greek? Reconsidering eimi 'be' with present participle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In this paper, I reconsider the diachrony of the Ancient Greek periphrastic construction of eimi 'be' with present participle by means of Bertinetto’s recently proposed model for the development of progressive grams (a process called ‘PROG imperfective ...
Adrados   +105 more
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Semantics of White in Folklore Text: A Linguocultural Aspect (A Case Study of Kalmyk Folktales Recorded by G. J. Ramstedt)

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2020
Introduction. Color terms constitute a most archaic lexical stratum of any language. Being characterized by vivid ethnocultural specifics, those serve as important elements to the linguistic view of the world.
Aleksandra T. Bayanova
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