Kalmyk Tales, Recorded by G. J. Ramstedt: Experience of Quantitative Analisys
The article is devoted to the creation of frequency dictionaries on the material of the Kalmyk language. With the help of computer technology, the authors created a frequency list in which they explicated the texts of Kalmyk tales, recorded by Finnish ...
V. .. Kukanova, B. .. Goryaeva
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Microsatellite Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationships among East Eurasian Bos taurus Breeds with an Emphasis on Rare and Ancient Local Cattle. [PDF]
Svishcheva G +5 more
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Indian genetic heritage in Southeast Asian populations. [PDF]
Changmai P +11 more
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The article shows that the semantic features of different types of commands in Kalmyk and Russian language are due to the context and determined by the nature of relations between the speaker and his interlocutor.
R. Kharchevnikova
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The growing amplification of social media: measuring temporal and social contagion dynamics for over 150 languages on Twitter for 2009-2020. [PDF]
Alshaabi T +6 more
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Y-chromosomal analysis of clan structure of Kalmyks, the only European Mongol people, and their relationship to Oirat-Mongols of Inner Asia. [PDF]
Balinova N +20 more
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Changing Fertility Landscapes: Exploring the Reproductive Routes and Choices of Fertility Patients from China for Assisted Reproduction in Russia. [PDF]
Weis C.
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On the History of Studying and Publishing Kalmyk Folk Songs
The article describes the history of study and publication of Kalmyk folk songs. It is based on the published and archival data. Domestic and foreign scholars, travelers, missionaries were engaged in collecting Kalmyk songs.
B. Borlykova
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Materials for Study of Outdated Military Vocabulary of the Kalmyk Language
This article is dedicated to study and reconstruction of outdated military vocabulary in the Kalmyk language. For comparison of lexical units the different sources and data of other Mongolian languages were analyzed.
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NorthEuraLex: a wide-coverage lexical database of Northern Eurasia. [PDF]
Dellert J +12 more
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