Linguistic Heritage of A. G. Bessonov as a Dialect Monument of Early 20th Century Bashkir
Goals. The article seeks to sum up Bashkir dialect features traced in early 20th century written monuments authored by the Russian scholar and missionary A. G. Bessonov. Results.
Zarema N. Ekba, Ramilya N. Karimova
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Digital Models of the Codicology of Tibetan Books
Goals. The article provides a codicological insight into Tibetan written heritage which gains certain relevance due to that extensive Tibetan collections are currently being introduced into scholarly circulation in Russia.
Oleg S. Rinchinov
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Functional and semantic development of the Middle English lexeme milde (Based on the Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse) [PDF]
This article focuses on the features of the functional and semantic development of the Middle English adjective milde, which in the studied period was a means of moral and ethical evaluation.
Vanyushkina , Olga I.
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Tabasaran Written Monuments Corpus
Aim. The article discusses the problem of exploring mining-geological vocabulary regarding the history of phone changes. According to the review of the «Tabasaran-Russian Dictionary» by Genko A. N. the variation of segments in two-syllable and three-syllable words depends on the position of the syllable and its relation to stress.Methods of research.
Murad A. Kasimov +1 more
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'Commemorating a Disputed Past: Football Club and Supporters' Group War Memorials in the Former Yugoslavia [PDF]
This article documents the existence of numerous football-related war memorials throughout the former Yugoslavia. Utilizing photographic evidence of these monuments, plaques and other methods of memorialization, it illuminates the ways in which those ...
Mills, Richard
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Обозначение звука ö [e̮] в памятниках ранней удмуртской письменности [To the History of Udmurt Graphics: Representation of the Sound ö [e̮] in Monuments of Early Udmurt Writing]; pp. 125-132 [PDF]
The article deals with the designation of the Udmurt Ó§ [eÌ®] in monuments of the Udmurt alphabet of the 18th to the first half of the 19th century. In Âdictionaries and lists of words based on the Latin alphabet, researchers have adapted single letters
Leonid Ivshin
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Ancient Turkic written monument genre and Kulmat Omiraliev’s research
The article considers genre features of ancient Turkic written monuments. Studies, opinions and conclusions of scientists related to this genre have been analyzed. The definition of the genre of ancient Turkic monuments consists not only of the analysis of their artistic power and poetic value, but also the evaluation of the historical, strategic ...
S. B. Zhumagul, N. M. Kairalapov
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An unfolding signifier: London's Baltic Exchange in Tallinn [PDF]
In the summer of 2007 an unusual cargo arrived at Muuga and Paldiski harbors outside Tallinn. It consisted of nearly 50 containers holding over 1,000 tons of building material ranging from marble columns, staircases and fireplaces, to sculpted ...
Alas J +32 more
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ONOMASTIC UNITS IN TALAS WRITTEN MONUMENTS
The paper summarizes and etymologically analyzes onomastic units in the group of Talas monuments belonging to ancient Turkic monuments. Although ancient Turkic monuments have been studied in terms of genre, written language, and alphabetic features, in terms of literary criteria, the onomastic space in ancient texts they have not been fully considered.
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“Al-Athar” — a Monument of Muhammad al-Yaragi’s Written Heritage
This paper is devoted to the source research analysis of the collection works and letters of a famous Dagestani Sheikh Muhammad al-Yaragi, which are written in Arabic and known as ‘Al-Athar’. Despite a keen interest in the personality of the sheikh, practically nothing was known about the content of this book, the only one extant from his written ...
R. S. Abdulmazhidov, A. G. Abdulaev
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