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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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Lingvosemiotic Characteristics Of Relation In Kalmyk, Russian And English Language Consciousness
Zhanna Nikolaevna Sarangaeva +3 more
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Materials for Study of Outdated Military Vocabulary of the Kalmyk Language
This article is dedicated to study and reconstruction of outdated military vocabulary in the Kalmyk language.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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The article examines - from the comparative and historical perspectives - names of traditional homes in Khalkha Mongolian, Buryat, Kalmyk, and Old Written Mongolian with a view to identify the common Mongolian terms as well as regional and specific ones typical for one of the mentioned languages.
Valentin I. Rassadin +2 more
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Functional-Semantic Field of a Modality in the Kalmyk Language (a directive modality)
The article deals with the basic means of expressing of modal values of a directive modality in modern Kalmyk language. The basic semantic zones of directive utterances (an order, a request, an advice, a permission, etc.) are described. The authors come to the conclusion that the main form of expression of the directive microfield is an imperative mood.
V. Mushaev, Z. Mutaeva
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On ways of representing word-formation families of words of related languages in an explanatory-word-formation dictionary of the Mongolian languages (on illustrations from the Mongolian, Buryat and Kalmyk languages) [PDF]
Д. Ш. Харанутова
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NorthEuraLex: a wide-coverage lexical database of Northern Eurasia. [PDF]
Dellert J +12 more
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Leo Tolstoy’s story “The Bone” translated into the Kalmyk language
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