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Mongolo-Tibetica Prangesia ' 11 Ethnolinquistics, Sociolinguistics, Religion and Culture Charles University in Prague Faculty of Arts 4/1

By: Charles University in Prague Faculty of Arts.
Contributor(s): Vacek, Jaroslav | Oberfalzerova, Alena.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Vol 4, No 1.Publisher: Prague 2011Description: 169 p.: 20 cm.Subject(s): Language as human activities, as its products and factor
Contents:
Lubsandorj, J.On the Chinese transcription, Ming Glossary on translations of the Secret History of the Mongols into European languages, Alena Oberfalzerova The use of onomatopoeic words in spoken Mongolian, Veronika Zikmundova The function of discriptive verbs in Khalkha Mongolian;The basic pair of verbs of motion -to visit us vs up-to come, Veronika Kapisovska Some remarks on loan words in Mongolian lexical pairs, Kozo Yoshino A consideration of communicative behaviors-Focusing on the kinship terminology and personal names/pronouns in the Mongolian language, Jaroslav Vacek Verba dicendi and related etyma in Dravidian and Altaic, Etyma with initial vowels (i-, e-, u-, o-, a- ) and root final liquids
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Lubsandorj, J.On the Chinese transcription, Ming Glossary on translations of the Secret History of the Mongols into European languages, Alena Oberfalzerova The use of onomatopoeic words in spoken Mongolian, Veronika Zikmundova The function of discriptive verbs in Khalkha Mongolian;The basic pair of verbs of motion -to visit us vs up-to come, Veronika Kapisovska Some remarks on loan words in Mongolian lexical pairs, Kozo Yoshino A consideration of communicative behaviors-Focusing on the kinship terminology and personal names/pronouns in the Mongolian language, Jaroslav Vacek Verba dicendi and related etyma in Dravidian and Altaic, Etyma with initial vowels (i-, e-, u-, o-, a- ) and root final liquids

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