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Mongolo-Tibetica Prangesia ' 09 Ethnolinquistics, Sociolinguistics, Religion and Culture 2/1

By: Charles University in Prague Faculty of Arts.
Contributor(s): Vacek, Jaroslav | Oberfalzerova, Alena.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Vol 2, No 1.Publisher: Prague 2010Description: 151 p.: illustrations, tables, photos, maps 20 cm.Subject(s): Language as human activities, as its products and factor
Contents:
Tabula Gratulatoria, Alena Oberfalzerova Lubsandorj, J.-Life and work, Shagdarsuren, Ts A short survey of the scripts used by the Mongols (The place of Mongolian script among other Mongol scripts), Alena Oberfalzerova Onomatopoeia and iconopoeia - as an expressive means in Mongolia, Choimaa Sharav, The possibility to clarify the nature of the ancient Mongolian language through the orthography of the old Mongolian written language, B.Sodo Compatison of the Mongolian lacative suffix -dur -tur and Manchu ablative suffic -deri, Yoshimo Kozo A comparative study of the usage of Mongolian and Japanese kinship terminologies, Jaroslav Vacek Verba dicendi and related etyma in Dravidian and altaic, Etyma with initial dentals t-, d-, n- and root final liquids and retroflex
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PL400 .M6576 2009 vol.2 no.1 (Browse shelf) 1 Available 20279

Tabula Gratulatoria, Alena Oberfalzerova Lubsandorj, J.-Life and work, Shagdarsuren, Ts A short survey of the scripts used by the Mongols (The place of Mongolian script among other Mongol scripts), Alena Oberfalzerova Onomatopoeia and iconopoeia - as an expressive means in Mongolia, Choimaa Sharav, The possibility to clarify the nature of the ancient Mongolian language through the orthography of the old Mongolian written language, B.Sodo Compatison of the Mongolian lacative suffix -dur -tur and Manchu ablative suffic -deri, Yoshimo Kozo A comparative study of the usage of Mongolian and Japanese kinship terminologies, Jaroslav Vacek Verba dicendi and related etyma in Dravidian and altaic, Etyma with initial dentals t-, d-, n- and root final liquids and retroflex

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