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The Baoan language: the history of study and the place in the classification of Mongolian languages

open access: yesГуманитарные и юридические исследования
Introduction. The Baoan language (Chinese 保安语 Bao'an, Baonan) is the language of the Baoan people, belonging to the Mongolian group of the Altaic language family.
Z. I. Chushkaeva
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Named Entity Recognition for Mongolian Language [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper presents a pioneering work on building a Named Entity Recognition system for the Mongolian language, with an agglutinative morphology and a subject-object-verb word order. Our work explores the fittest feature set from a wide range of features and a method that refines machine learning approach using gazetteers with approximate string ...
Zoljargal Munkhjargal   +3 more
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RESEARCH ON THE ANCIENT MONGOLIAN PLACE-NAME ALONG THE SILK ROAD [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2016
“Silk Road” is an ancient commercial trade channel connecting China with Asia, Africa and Europe and a major link of the economy, politics and culture of the East and West as well.
Nashunwuritu, Baiyinbateer, Duoxi
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Mongolian and other languages vocabulary interaction

open access: yesMongolian Diaspora. Journal of Mongolian History and Culture, 2022
Summary Many generations of foreign and domestic scholars have paid special attention to the issue of Mongolian words from the languages of the peoples of the East, which have historical and cultural ties with Mongolia. Their works have an important place in the history of Mongolian linguistics.
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A Comparison of Reform-Era Labor Force Participation Rates of China’s Ethnic Minorities and Han Majority [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Previous research suggests that minorities are not faring well in China’s transition—both income and occupational attainment gaps are widening. We are particularly interested in whether the differences in majority and minority economic outcomes are the ...
Hughes, James W.   +2 more
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Livestock Tango: U.S. and Latin America Dance Together, but Who Will Lead?

open access: yesApplied Economic Perspectives and Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study examines the competitiveness between Latin American and U.S. livestock and meat sectors. We employ a computable general equilibrium modeling framework to evaluate two scenarios: coordinated improvements in Latin American productivity, transport efficiency, and market access (Scenario I), and the minimum productivity gains required ...
Taís C. Menezes   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Recent Progress on Mongolian Language Life Survey

open access: yesMongolian Diaspora. Journal of Mongolian History and Culture, 2022
Summary The study first defined the basic issues such as language life, language life survey and the setting of Mongolian language life survey. Then it carried out systematic and comprehensive description of the recent progress of the major project “Mongolian Language Life Survey” supported by the National Social Science Fund of China ...
Borjigin Teniger, Borjigin Badma-odsar
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Duck Orbivirus and Egg Production: A Newly Identified Duck Orbivirus Is the Etiological Agent of Egg Production Decline in Chinese Breeder Ducks

open access: yesAnimal Research and One Health, EarlyView.
Field samples from breeder duck farms with egg‐production decline were subjected to viral detection, genome sequencing, and virus isolation. Experimental infection demonstrated that duck orbivirus (DORV) causes a significant and persistent reduction in egg production in breeder ducks.
Bing Li   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

George N. Roerich’s contribution to the history of Mongolian studies

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History
The study is the first to analyze the works of Tibetologist and historian of the East Yu.N. Roerich (1902-1960), dedicated to the history of the development of the Mongolian Studies.
Alla M. Shustova
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Some Aspects of Grapho-Phonetic Interference in Mongolian Translated Texts (Evidence from the Mongolian translation of Ārya Bhadracarya Praṇidhāna Rāja)

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article analyzes a Mongolian translation of Ārya Bhadracarya Praṇidhāna Rāja, one of the popular Buddhist compositions of the devotional genre. Investigating Sanskrit, Uighur, Tibetan and Chinese loan words, the paper examines some cases of phonetic ...
Saglara V. Mirzaeva
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