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Amount and spatial arrangement of muscle fibers in the human laryngeal Musculus ventricularis
Abstract Textbooks and atlases of human macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the larynx generally provide, if at all, only sparse information on the laryngeal Musculus ventricularis. However, several studies indicate that this muscle takes over the function of vestibular (ventricular) fold phonation after denervation of the Musculus vocalis.
Andreas Gocht +2 more
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Thermoregulation of Tuvan pastoralists and Western Europeans during cold exposure
Abstract Objectives This study compared the metabolic and vascular responses, to whole‐body and finger cold exposure, of a traditional population lifelong exposed to extreme cold winters with Western Europeans. Methods Thirteen cold acclimatized Tuvan pastoralist adults (45 ± 9 years; 24.1 ± 3.2 kg/m2) and 13 matched Western European controls (43 ± 15 ...
Adam J. Sellers +2 more
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Some complications in the methodology of teaching Tuvan to non-native speakers
The foundation of the language policies of the Republic of Tuva is based on strategy of preserving and distributing the Tuvan language as a state language in the territory of Tuva, declared in the State Program for Developing and Preserving the Tuvan ...
Nadezhda D. Suvandii, Elena M. Kuular
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Names of Tuvan Clan / Tribal Groups Analyzed
Introduction. In recent decades, Tuvans have shown an increasing interest in their clan/tribal histories contained in state archival documents or memoirs of their ancestors preserved in family files. Goals.
Lyubov S. Kara-ool, Igor V. Kormushin
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Modal analytical forms formed on the basis of participial forms ending with -ya, -yah in Yakut and -ar in Tuvan [PDF]
The article provides a comparative analysis of modal indicators in the Yakut and Tuvan languages. We are talking about analytical grammatical indicators that were formed on the basis of participial forms ending with -yah and -ya in the Yakut language and
Filippov Gavril, Oorzhak Baylak
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This psycholinguistic experiment included emotional rendering of Russian Internet texts by Tuvan-Russian bilinguals. It was based on the Bilingual Language Profile questionnaire and an authentic interface for non-discrete emotional text rendering.
A. V. Kolmogorova, A. V. Malikova
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PHONETIC INTERFERENCE IN THE TUVAN LANGUAGE [PDF]
The article deals with the phonetic peculiarities of the Tuvan dialects lost under the influence of the literary language and identified as a result of vast dialect material collecting and processing. Attention is also paid to such phenomena, which were previously considered as the peculiarities of a single dialect, but now have become typical of most ...
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The problem of preserving the mother tongue of Tuvans of China
Article analyzes the modern language situation, relevant for Tuvans in China in the conditions of diverse ethnic community and multilingualism. Mother tongue for Tuvans in China is Tuvan.
Zhanna M. Yusha
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The article presents an analysis of the problems of cultural transfer in the translation of two editions of M.B. Kenin-Lopsans monograph devoted to the description of Tuvan traditions in the Tuvan language Tyva chanchyl. Tyva chonnun ydyktyg chanchyldary
Shenne Yu. Kuzhuget +2 more
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Despite more than 200 years of research, the internal structure of the Turkic language family remains subject to debate. Classifications of Turkic so far are based on both classical historical–comparative linguistic and distance-based quantitative ...
Robbeets, M., Savelyev, A.
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