Philology of the grasslands : : essays in Mongolic, Turkic, and Tungusic studies / / edited by Akos Bertalan Apatoczky, Christopher P. Atwood ; guest editor Bela Kempf.

Professor György 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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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2017]
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Languages of Asia 17.
Physical Description:1 online resource (472 pages).
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The Yibu (譯部) Chapter of the Lulongsai lüe (盧龍塞略) /
Middle Turkic Dialects as Seen in Chinese Transcriptions from the Mongol Yuan Era /
The Scent of a Woman: Allegorical Misogyny in a Sa skya pa Treatise on Salvation in Pre-Classical Mongolian Verse /
Some Aspects of the Language Usage of Darkhat and Oirat Female Shamans /
Some Remarks on Page Fragments of a Mongol Book of Taoist Content from Qaraqota /
Pronouns and Other Terms of Address in Khalkha Mongolian /
Past Tenses, Diminutives and Expressive Palatalization: Typology and the Limits of Internal Reconstruction in Tungusic /
From Tatar to Magyar: Notes on Central Eurasian Ethnonyms in -r /
A Mongolian Text of Confession /
The role of Ewenki VgV in Mongolic Reconstructions /
Contraction, anticipation et persévération en mongol xalx : quelques réflexions /
The Dongxiang (Santa) Ending -ğuŋ and Its Allies /
Sino-Mongolica in the Qırġız Epic Poem Kökötöy’s Memorial Feast by Saġımbay Orozbaq uulu /
Badəkšaan /
Kollektaneen zum Uigurischen Wörterbuch: Zwei Weisheiten und Drei Naturen im uigurischen Buddhismus /
Some Medical and Related Terms in Middle Mongɣol /
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.) /
Early Serbi-Mongolic–Tungusic Lexical Contact: Jurchen Numerals from the 室韋 Shirwi (Shih-wei) in North China /
On the Phenomeno-Logic behind some Mongolian Verbs /
Spelling Variation in Cornelius Rahmn’s Kalmuck Manuscripts as Evidence for Sound Changes /
Four Tungusic Etymologies /
Zum Werktitel mongolischer Texte seit dem 17. Jahrhundert /
The Last-Words of Xiao Chala Xianggong in Khitan Script /
Proper Names in the Oirat Translation of “The Sutra of Golden Light” /
Summary:Professor György 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.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004351981
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Akos Bertalan Apatoczky, Christopher P. Atwood ; guest editor Bela Kempf.