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Tuvan <em>-daa</em> in quantificational noun phrases: Existential or universal?
Ian L. Kirby
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Contemporary ethnic processes in Tuvan population in the south of Krasnoyarskii Krai
The article examines the contemporary ethnic trends in the group of Tuvans who for a long time have been residing in Krasnoyarskii Krai, near the border with the Republic of Tuva, along the river Us. They are habitually referred to as the ‘Usinsk Tuvans’.
Viktor P. Krivonogov
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Features of Volitional Regulation of Kabardians, Komi, Tuvinians and Russians
The results of comparative study of the characteristics of volitional regulation among representatives of Kabardians, Komi, Russians and Tuvans are presented. A total of 100 representatives of peoples were surveyed: Kabandis living in the city
V.N. Shlyapnikov
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The Discipline of Minority Issues in the Russian Federation. EDAP 01/2017 [PDF]
The Russian Federation presents a rich pattern of different nationalities within its population and represents a unique, original model of governance of ethnic diversity. This mode is based on both territorial and non-territorial instruments.
Stefan, Simone
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Tuvan Reduplication and Harmony
Proceedings of the 25th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on Caucasian, Dravidian, and Turkic Linguistics (2000)
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Constructions with recognizing-purposive semantics in Tuvan language [PDF]
L. A. Shamina
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A novel approach for elucidating the complex maternal prehistories of Siberian ethnolinguistic groups using complete mitochondrial genomes [PDF]
Siberia is an ideal region for exploring population histories from a molecular anthropological perspective given the diverse human populations, in terms of linguistic affiliation and lifestyle, currently inhabiting this geographically large region.
Whitten, Christopher Mark
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