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Mongolian place names in Fernão Mendes Pinto's Peregrinação [PDF]
The Mongolic term khaan (‘king’), for which there is full correspondence, semantic and phonological, in sixteenth century Portuguese cão, is used as a starting-point to identify the graphemes that correspond to several Mongolic consonants in place names ...
Brosig, Benjamin, Canosa, Afonso Xavier
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TÜRK DİLLERİ – BİR AİLE PORTRESİNİN ANA HATLARI [PDF]
The article deals with the history and the development of the Turkic languages from the first traces of Turkic until today. It provides the reader with an overview about the languages of the Modern Turkic, the Middle Turkic and the Ancient Turkic ...
Claus Schönig* +1 more
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Are Mongolian and Tungus genetically related? [PDF]
It is no secret that Gerhard Doerfer has argued strongly against a genetic relationship between the Mongolic and Tungusic languages. Ten years ago he presented a detailed analysis of the Mongolo-Tungusic vocabulary (1985).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Nominal inflection classes in verbal paradigms [PDF]
It is not uncommon for inflected nominal forms to be incorporated into verbal paradigms, as in Imonda progressive construction tōbtō soh-ia ale-f ‘he is looking for fish (lit.
Baerman, Matthew +2 more
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Issues of comparative Uralic and Altaic Studies (9) : Medial intervocalic *k and *g in Mongolic [PDF]
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Janhunen, Juha
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Named relations: A universal in the pragmatics of reference within the kin group [PDF]
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Fleming, Luke, Slotta, James
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Comments on Allan Bomhard, “The Origins of Proto-Indo-European: The Caucasian substrate hypothesis” [PDF]
The main claims of Bomhard's paper are that PIE originated in Central Asia, which accounts for its Eurasiatic properties such as resemblant pronouns (Uralic, IE, Kartvelian, Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic) and originally agglutinating morphology; then it ...
Nichols, J
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Why /r/ is not a special, empty consonant in Japanese [PDF]
International audienceIn recent work on Japanese phonology, /r/ has been argued to be a unique consonant in the Japanese phonological system, characterized by its default, unmarked and featureless nature.
Pellard, Thomas
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Postposition деер in the Kalmyk Language: Spatial Semantics
Introduction. The article examines spatial uses of the postposition деер in the Kalmyk language. The semantic system of postpositions that form postpositional constructions comprises a complex area of various relations.
Liudmila L. Lidzhieva +2 more
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Some Rare and Little-Known Military Terms from 17th-Century Mongol Chronicles Revisited
Goals. The study attempts etymological analyses of several rare military terms attested in 17th-century Mongol chronicles. The following terms are specifically touched upon in the article: aγuraγ ~ aγuruγ ‘base camp’, bayirildu- ‘to battle each other ...
Pavel O. Rykin
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