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Culture and Awe: Understanding Awe as a Mixed Emotion. [PDF]

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Clinical Recognition of Frontotemporal Dementia with Right Temporal Predominance; Consensus Recommendations of the International Working Group

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Runic Written Monuments in Kazakhstan

Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy, 2020
Since the middle of the XIX century, ancient inscriptions written on silver bowls, bracelets, and bronze mirrors have been found in large numbers on the territory of Kazakhstan from the surface of the earth and archaeological excavations. Currently, the number of such Turkic runic inscriptions is increasing every year.
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THE CONCEPT OF TIME IN THE ANCIENT TURKIC WRITTEN MONUMENTS

Bulletin of the Eurasian Humanities Institute, Philology Series, 2023
This article discusses the concept of «time» in the language image of the world, which took place in the ancient Turkic written monument. As one of the most ancient categories of Universal, time has been studied quite actively in linguistics. The authors gave an overview of the classification of «time» made by foreign and domestic scientists in ...
G. Abyl, G. Aripzhan
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TRADITIONAL CONTINUATION AND ARTISTIC SCHEME OF "ORKHON-YENISEI" WRITTEN MONUMENTS

Bulletin of the Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University, 2022
Әдебиеттану ғылымындағы жазба ескерткіштерінің көркемдігі мен дәстүр жалғастығы турасындағы зерттеулер түрлі жаңа бағыттардың бірлесіп, тың пікірлердің тууына себеп болып жатқаны белгілі болып отыр. Аталмыш еңбек «Орхон-Енисей» ескерткіштері туралы танымдық мәселені қозғайды.
N.B. Sagyndyk   +2 more
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WRITTEN MONUMENTS OF THE POST-GOLDEN HORDE PERIOD: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF KARNAK EPIGRAPHIC MONUMENTS

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
The article presents the results of a scientific expedition conducted to study the Arabic epigraphic monuments of the Golden Horde and the post-Golden Horde period, stored on the territory of Kazakhstan. As a result of a comparative analysis of the Arabic-written epigraphic monuments of the necropolis near the mausoleum of Imam Bakhili of the village ...
Bagdat Dyussenov   +2 more
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