Results 81 to 90 of about 1,762 (172)
‘Early’ Texts in ‘Clear Script’ in the National Corpus of the Kalmyk Language: Genre Characteristic
The article describes genre features of the written monuments in «Сlear Script». In the 17th century, along with the translated works in “Clear Script” there appeared original works of various genres, so that folklore texts were also literary edited ...
E. Bembeev
doaj
National Corpora of the Kalmyk Language: Architecture and Prospects of Usage
The article examines the architecture and prospects of usage of the National corpora of the Kalmyk language and the problems of the development of one or another subcorpora faced by linguists. The possible schemes of actions are developed in the future, because the decision of some of them takes a long time, such as the encoding of some characters of ...
V. Kukanova +3 more
openaire +1 more source
The aim of the article is to lay down punctuation rules on participles and misrelated participles in a Kalmyk sentence when preparing texts of epic songs for compiling “Explanatory dictionary of the Kalmyk heroic epos Dzhangar”.
N. Mulaeva
doaj
Kalmyk and Buryat Languages: Conditional Constructs with Converbs and Conjunctions
Introduction. The paper deals with different conditional constructions in Buryat and Kalmyk. Traditionally, the main way to express the conditional meaning in Mongolic languages is a non-finite clause with a converb (there are the conditional form on -bal in Buryat and Khalkha and new marker -xla in Kalmyk).
openaire +1 more source
Economic Shock and Agri-Sector: Post-COVID-19 Scenario in India. [PDF]
Dilnashin H +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
The article describes the grammar of order of inflectional affixes of nominal parts of speech in the Kalmyk language on the example of the noun word forms.
V. Kukanova
doaj
Revisiting Metchnikoff's work in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Cavaillon JM, Levin J.
europepmc +1 more source
Ethnic Language Identity and the Present Day Oirad-Kalmyks
The paper represents an analyses of the Oirad-Kalmyk language functioning in various historical, social, geographical, economico-political conditions. Nowadays the Oirad-Kalmyks live in different regions of the world (Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, the USA etc.). The Kalmyk language belongs to the west branch of Mongolian languages (Altaic language family).
openaire +1 more source
Genetic Landscapes Reveal How Human Genetic Diversity Aligns with Geography. [PDF]
Peter BM, Petkova D, Novembre J.
europepmc +1 more source
Features Of Reduplicate Vocabulary In The Russian And Kalmyk Languages
Nadezhda Sadrykovna Dzhambinova +3 more
openaire +1 more source

