The paper presents a short overview of the Barguzin Evenki people and on some linguistic criteria which help to distinguish late Mongolic (or Buryat) borrowings from the early loanwords. The Barguzin Evenki people, a small Tungusic group, live in the territory of Buryatia, Russia. In spite of the fact that they have lived among Buryats for quite a long period, they have preserved their language and culture. All of them are trilingual: they speak Evenki, Buryat and Russian
. Introduction. The article examines languages of some national minorities living in the Hulun Buir...
Present-day scholarship on the Buryats, or Buryat-Mongols, consciously or otherwise considers the pe...
The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of personal names of pre-Tibet-Mongolian origin o...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
Present research focuses on Mongolic loanwords in Ewenki dialects spoken in the territory of Buryati...
The Evenki language belongs among the Tungusic languages, which together with the Turkic and Mongoli...
The Solon Ewenki and the Buryat Mongols both belong to cross-border peoples, living in China, Mongol...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
The article deals with a study of ethnic composition of the Tunka Buryats and features of their sett...
This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic...
The paper presents the first compilationof information on the history and culture of the Evenks of t...
The present paper is a brief addition to the author’s recent monograph (Khabta- gaeva 2017) which de...
The Tatar diaspora living in the East Kazakhstan region has unique cultural and linguistic character...
Introduction. The article newly examines regional mass media materials of the 2010s for current pro...
. Introduction. The article examines languages of some national minorities living in the Hulun Buir...
Present-day scholarship on the Buryats, or Buryat-Mongols, consciously or otherwise considers the pe...
The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of personal names of pre-Tibet-Mongolian origin o...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
Present research focuses on Mongolic loanwords in Ewenki dialects spoken in the territory of Buryati...
The Evenki language belongs among the Tungusic languages, which together with the Turkic and Mongoli...
The Solon Ewenki and the Buryat Mongols both belong to cross-border peoples, living in China, Mongol...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
The article deals with a study of ethnic composition of the Tunka Buryats and features of their sett...
This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic...
The paper presents the first compilationof information on the history and culture of the Evenks of t...
The present paper is a brief addition to the author’s recent monograph (Khabta- gaeva 2017) which de...
The Tatar diaspora living in the East Kazakhstan region has unique cultural and linguistic character...
Introduction. The article newly examines regional mass media materials of the 2010s for current pro...
. Introduction. The article examines languages of some national minorities living in the Hulun Buir...
Present-day scholarship on the Buryats, or Buryat-Mongols, consciously or otherwise considers the pe...
The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of personal names of pre-Tibet-Mongolian origin o...