Manichaeism in the Uyghur written monuments
The article is devoted to the study of Manichaeism in Uyghur written monuments. Manichaeism is a religious belief that emerged in the Middle East in the 3rd century AD.
Kalikov Rustam
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Written monuments in old Prussian
The appearance of historically testified written monuments in Old Prussian is connected with the beginning of the Christianization of Old Prussian tribes, i.e., with the aggression of the Catholic Teutonic Order against the Old Prussians and other ...
Letas Palmaitis
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New Translations of Written Monuments of Caucasian Albania: Historical and Philological Analysis
For many centuries, the history of the oldest state in the Eastern Caucasus was forgotten, there were no studies of Caucasian Albania, no mention of the fact that Albanians had their own written language, that the king of Albania was almost ...
S.M. Makhmudova, A.A. Muradyan
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Special features of case marking forms in the first printed New Testament in the Udmurt language [PDF]
Introduction. This article considers the nominal case markers in the first printed New Testament in the Udmurt language. These manuscripts are known as the first sources for studying the process of the case system formation, as well as the morphology of ...
Maria P. Bezenova
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The article is dedicated to the mostly unknown surveys written by Renate Wagner-Rieger that can be found in the archive of the Federal Monuments Authority Austria.
Paul Mahringer
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Rannije pamjatniki udmurtskoj pis'mennosti v filologitsheskoj nauke i vuzovskom prepodavanii. Early Monuments of Udmurt Written Language in Philology and Higher Education; pp. 282-296 [PDF]
According to B. I. Karakulov, there are 418 monuments written in Udmurt or built up on the basis of Udmurt materials, which are compiled and published from the 18th century to 1917.
V. K. Kel\'makov
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Scientific debate about the genre of the Orkhon-Yenisei inscriptions
This paper attempts to define the genre of the Orkhon-Yenisei Old Turkic inscriptions. The Orkhon -Yenisei inscriptions, found in the territory of modern Mongolia, attracted researchers’ attention in two directions.
Salida Sharifova
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About the unusual name “drone” in the Udmurt language of the 18th century
The relevance of the proposed topic is due to the insufficient identification and description of the vocabulary of fauna, as one of the most archaic layers in the vocabulary of almost all FinnoUgric languages.
Leonid M. Ivshin
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Once Again about Allomorphism of the Plural -lar in Turkic Languages
. Introduction. The article continues the discussion of isogloss types and their relevance for the Proto-Turkic reconstruction and reconstruction of the intermediate nodes of the Turkic family tree. Goals. The paper makes another attempt to reconstruct
Anna V. Dybo +5 more
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Some Names of “Bee Houses” in the Udmurt language of the 18th Century
The study of the terminology of various crafts, including beekeeping, is one of the current trends in modern linguistics. The purpose of the study is to trace the history of the fixation of the words podem ‘bort’ and umorto ‘beehive’ in the Udmurt ...
Leonid M. Ivshin
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