Philology of the Grasslands: Essays in Mongolic, Turkic, and Tungusic Studies

Author:   Akos Bertalan Apatoczky ,  Christopher P. Atwood ,  Bela Kempf ,  Baela Kempf
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   17
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9789004351950


Pages:   458
Publication Date:   25 January 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Philology of the Grasslands: Essays in Mongolic, Turkic, and Tungusic Studies


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Professor Gyoergy Kara, an outstanding member of academia, celebrated his 80th birthday recently. His students and colleagues commemorate this occasion with papers on a wide range of topics in Altaic Studies, with a focus on the literacy, culture and languages of the steppe civilizations.

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Author:   Akos Bertalan Apatoczky ,  Christopher P. Atwood ,  Bela Kempf ,  Baela Kempf
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   17
Weight:   0.853kg
ISBN:  

9789004351950


ISBN 10:   9004351957
Pages:   458
Publication Date:   25 January 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Foreword Preface List of Figures and Tables 1 The Yibu ( ) Chapter of the Lulongsai lue ( ) Akos Bertalan Apatoczky 2 Middle Turkic Dialects as Seen in Chinese Transcriptions from the Mongol Yuan Era Christopher P. Atwood 3 The Scent of a Woman: Allegorical Misogyny in a Sa skya pa Treatise on Salvation in Pre-Classical Mongolian Verse Brian Baumann 4 Some Aspects of the Language Usage of Darkhat and Oirat Female Shamans Agnes Birtalan 5 Some Remarks on Page Fragments of a Mongol Book of Taoist Content from Qaraqota Otgon Borjigin 6 Pronouns and Other Terms of Address in Khalkha Mongolian Benjamin Brosig 7 Past Tenses, Diminutives and Expressive Palatalization: Typology and the Limits of Internal Reconstruction in Tungusic Jose Andres Alonso de la Fuente 8 From Tatar to Magyar: Notes on Central Eurasian Ethnonyms in -r Juha Janhunen 9 A Mongolian Text of Confession Oliver Kapolnas and Alice Sarkoezi 10 The Role of Ewenki VgV in Mongolic Reconstructions Bayarma Khabtagaeva 11 Contraction, anticipation et perseveration en mongol xalx : quelques reflexions Jacques Legrand 12 The Dongxiang (Santa) Ending -gun and Its Allies Hans Nugteren 13 Sino-Mongolica in the Qirgiz Epic Poem Koekoetoey's Memorial Feast by Sagimbay Orozbaq uulu Daniel Prior 14 Badaksaan Elisabetta Ragagnin 15 Kollektaneen zum Uigurischen Woerterbuch: Zwei Weisheiten und Drei Naturen im Uigurischen Buddhismus Von Klaus Roehrborn 16 Some Medical and Related Terms in Middle Mong ol Volker Rybatzki 17 Reflexes of the *VgV and *VxV Groups in the Mongol Vocabulary of the Sino-Mongol Glossary Dada yu/Beilu yiyu (Late 16th-Early 17th Cent.) Pavel Rykin 18 Early Serbi-Mongolic-Tungusic Lexical Contact: Jurchen Numerals from the Shirwi (Shih-wei) in North China Andrew Shimunek 19 On the Phenomeno-Logic behind some Mongolian Verbs Ines Stolpe and Alimaa Senderjav 20 Spelling Variation in Cornelius Rahmn's Kalmuck Manuscripts as Evidence for Sound Changes Jan-Olof Svantesson 21 Four Tungusic Etymologies Alexander Vovin 22 Zum Werktitel mongolischer Texte seit dem 17. Jahrhundert Michael Weiers 23 The Last-Words of Xiao Chala Xianggong in Khitan Script Wu Yingzhe 24 Proper Names in the Oirat Translation of The Sutra of Golden Light Natalia Yakhontova Tabula gratulatoria Index

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Akos Bertalan Apatoczky, Ph.D. (1974), Karoli University Budapest, is an Associate Professor at that university. A specialist of Chinese bilingual works he published monographs and numerous articles including those on Yiyu (Global Oriental, 2009) and the Translation chapter of the Lulongsai lue (Brill, 2016). Christopher P. Atwood, Ph.D. (1964), is Professor in the East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department at the University of Pennsylvania. His works include Young Mongols and Vigilantes in Inner Mongolia's Interregnum Decades (2002), and Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire (2004). Bela Kempf, Ph.D. (1976), University of Szeged, is a subject librarian of the Oriental Collection, Klebelsberg Library and a specialist in Mongolic historical linguistics.

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