The Shors are one of the minor indigenous Turkic peoples of Siberia the majority of whom are living in the Kemerovo Oblast’. The Shor language is a conglomeration of two basically very different northern Turkic dialects, identified by river names as Kondoma Shor (the southern dialect) and Mrass Shor (the northern dialect). The Mrass dialect belongs to the azaq[/taγlγ]-group, whereas the Kondoma dialect belongs to the [ayaq/]taγlγ-group. The Shor literary language was formed on the basis of the Mrass dialect in the 1920s but soon after its formation it suffered a decline from the late 1930s to the early 1990s due to the Soviet policy of assimilation of minorities. It is now a severely endangered language. In the present paper the month names...
This thesis describes the phonemic inventory and morphophonological properties of the Shor language....
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Our article presents not just a review of the traditional month names in the Chulym Turkic dialects,...
Our article presents not just a review of the traditional month names in the Chulym Turkic dialects,...
The Shor are a small indigenous people of Western Siberia. In total, there are 13 thousand represent...
This article is devoted to the history of the naming of people and anthroponyms associated with the ...
The Historical Dictionary of Yukaghir has two main purposes. First, it is intended as a relativel...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. All rights reserved. The article actualizes the problems of studying the ...
© Serials Publications. This article envisages names of Turkic origin to determine its genealogic an...
This article defines the Garmsiri Language Group. It is a continuum of closely related dialects exte...
This study is part of a general investigation examining how political, economic, and cultural forces...
This thesis investigates the roots of Koryo-mar, an endangered language currently spoken by Korean d...
© 2019, Estonian Academy Publishers. All rights reserved. The materials on the calendar rites of Kra...
The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of personal names of pre-Tibet-Mongolian origin o...
This thesis describes the phonemic inventory and morphophonological properties of the Shor language....
This paper presents results from a July 2005 field expedition to document speakers of the Ös languag...
The article provides an overview of reviews of the «Dictionary of the Chuvash language» by N.I. Ashm...
Our article presents not just a review of the traditional month names in the Chulym Turkic dialects,...
Our article presents not just a review of the traditional month names in the Chulym Turkic dialects,...
The Shor are a small indigenous people of Western Siberia. In total, there are 13 thousand represent...
This article is devoted to the history of the naming of people and anthroponyms associated with the ...
The Historical Dictionary of Yukaghir has two main purposes. First, it is intended as a relativel...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. All rights reserved. The article actualizes the problems of studying the ...
© Serials Publications. This article envisages names of Turkic origin to determine its genealogic an...
This article defines the Garmsiri Language Group. It is a continuum of closely related dialects exte...
This study is part of a general investigation examining how political, economic, and cultural forces...
This thesis investigates the roots of Koryo-mar, an endangered language currently spoken by Korean d...
© 2019, Estonian Academy Publishers. All rights reserved. The materials on the calendar rites of Kra...
The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of personal names of pre-Tibet-Mongolian origin o...
This thesis describes the phonemic inventory and morphophonological properties of the Shor language....
This paper presents results from a July 2005 field expedition to document speakers of the Ös languag...
The article provides an overview of reviews of the «Dictionary of the Chuvash language» by N.I. Ashm...