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Analysis of Clan Structure of Tuvans by Y-Chromosome Markers
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2020Maxat Zhabagin +2 more
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Some Intensive Adjectives with p in the Two Tuvan Dialects Jungar Tuvan and Uriankhai
Archiv orientálníTuvan belongs to the adaq-group of Turkic languages. Tuvan and its related varieties can be collectively referred to as so-called “Sayan-Turkic.” As a result of this study, based on data obtained from field studies on “Sayan-Turkic” conducted by the Altaic Society of Korea in 2004, 2005, and 2006, it was possible to detect some intensive adjectives ...
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2009
Tuvan is one of the archaic Turkic languages. A powerful Mongolic influence means that it possibly also has more Mongolic elements than other Turkic languages. Results of the present work are based on a database of approximately 1500 Mongolic loanwords.
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Tuvan is one of the archaic Turkic languages. A powerful Mongolic influence means that it possibly also has more Mongolic elements than other Turkic languages. Results of the present work are based on a database of approximately 1500 Mongolic loanwords.
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Aspects of history of the Usinsk Tuvans
2020Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.
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ARCHIVE AS A REFLECTOR OF TUVAN STATEHOOD
Мир Центральной Азии-V. Сборник научных статей, 2022openaire +1 more source
Development of religious beliefs of Tuvans in the conditions of globalization
Research Result Social Studies and Humanities, 2022exaly
Genre Specificity of Shamanic Narratives in the Folklore Tradition of Tuvans
Kritika I Semiotika, 2022exaly

