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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Famille – Mongolie"

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Altansan, Amarsanaa. "Les parcours et les nouvelles stratégies des éleveurs en Mongolie : exemple d’une famille nomade." Cahiers internationaux de sociolinguistique 9, no. 1 (2016): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cisl.1601.0097.

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CHULUUNBAT, SUVDTSETSEG, JOHN C. MORSE, and SOSORBURAM BOLDBAATAR. "Caddisflies of Mongolia: Distribution and diversity." Zoosymposia 10, no. 1 (2016): 96–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.10.1.10.

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In Mongolia, there are 198 caddisfly species belonging to 69 genera in 16 families. An updated species list also indicates the species that have been DNA barcoded. The distributions of species in the Mongolian aimags (provinces) are presented. Most species records are results from the Mongolian Aquatic Insect Survey (2002–2011, northcentral and western Mongolia) and Hovsgol_GEF projects (2002–2006, Lake Hovsgol and vicinity), and personal collections; other records are from the literature. The Mongolian caddisfly fauna is characteristic of central Asia and includes only 1 endemic species. Over
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MIKHALJOVA, ELENA V. "The class Diplopoda in Mongolia, with description of a new species." Zootaxa 3418, no. 1 (2012): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3418.1.3.

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The class Diplopoda appears to be represented in Mongolia by eight species from 4 genera, 2 families (Polyzoniidae andDiplomaragnidae) and 2 orders (Polyzoniida and Chordeumatida). One species is described here as new to science: Shear-ia longa sp. nov. Genus Shearia Mikhaljova, 2000 is new to the fauna of Mongolia. All currently known Diplopoda taxa from Mongolia are keyed, including the new species. The distributions of all Mongolian diplopod species are mapped.
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Kim, Donald D., and Doug Young Suh. "A Scalable Smart Greenhouse Design For Mongolian Families." Academic Society for Appropriate Technology 8, no. 3 (2022): 133–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.37675/jat.2022.00220.

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Life expectancy in Mongolia is male 63.8 and female 72.8. Total life expectancy is 68.1, which gives Mongolia a World Life Expectancy ranking of 132 in the WHO 2022 report. The number one reason for the mission of Mongolians is cardiovascular disease, which is closely related to their diet. The staple food of Mongolians is meat. The annual vegetable consumption of Mongolians announced by the UN in 2017 was 47.31 kg, far below the average value of 250 kg in developed countries. This paper proposes a smart greenhouse for families where Mongolian families can grow vegetables at home. This paper p
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JUDSON, SARAH W., and C. RILEY NELSON. "A Guide to Mongolian Stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera)." Zootaxa 3541, no. 1 (2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3541.1.1.

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Since the early 1900s, efforts have been made to catalogue the stoneflies of Mongolia. Taxonomic work from 1960 to1980 greatly expanded basic lists of stoneflies in Mongolia, but no comprehensive survey or synthesis of this dispersedliterature has been completed. In conjunction with a modern survey of the aquatic insects of Mongolia, we collectedPlecoptera on a series of expeditions to the Selenge (north) and Altai (west) regions of Mongolia. A total of 48 speciesdistributed in 24 genera and 8 families were documented, including 3 of the 5 Mongolian endemics, 2 new species re-cords for Mongoli
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Chuluunbaatar, Udaanjargal, and Leland Liu Rogers. "Property Relations of Mongolian Women during the Qing Period." Inner Asia 22, no. 2 (2020): 320–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22105018-12340153.

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Abstract This study considers the historical importance of the dowry, or inǰe, in outer Mongolia during the Qing period (1636–1911), focusing on the developments of the legal system towards women’s rights over their dowry using archival legal case documents from the Mongolian archives. Previous studies argue that the dowry system was of little importance among the steppe populations; however, the Mongolian archival documents make it clear that the dowry played a very important role in society for establishing prestige and for acquisition of property for families during the Qing period. They al
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Kherlenchimeg, Nyamsuren, Davaanyam Otgontsetseg, Kherlenchimeg Ganbaatar, and Magsar Urgamal. "Results of the research of higher fungi in Khan Khentey, Mongolia." Проблемы ботаники Южной Сибири и Монголии 21, no. 2 (2022): 196–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/pbssm.2022085.

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There were recorded currently 631 species of higher fungi belonging to 237 genera, 88 families, 31 orders of 2 phyla in Mongolia. In 2008-2021, we collected approximately 600 samples of higher fungi in Khentey region including Khuder, Eruu (Minj), Mandal (Khonin nuga) of Selenge province; Shariingol of Darkhan-Uul province; Mungunmorit of Tuv province and Batshireet, Umnudelger of Khentii province. As a result of study, there were recorded 479 species of higher fungi belonging to 201 genera, 79 families, 27 orders of 2 phyla in Khentey mountain taiga region, and it covers 75.9 percent of all h
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Buehler, Matthew D., Purevdorj Zoljargal, Erdenetushig Purvee, et al. "The Results of Four Recent Joint Expeditions to the Gobi Desert: Lacertids and Agamids." Russian Journal of Herpetology 28, no. 1 (2021): 15–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30906/1026-2296-2021-28-1-15-32.

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The National University of Mongolia, the Mongolian State University of Education, the University of Nebraska, and the University of Kansas conducted four collaborative expeditions between 2010 and 2014, resulting in accounts for all species of lacertid and agamid, except Phrynocephalus kulagini. These expeditions resulted in a range extension for Eremias arguta and the collection of specimens and tissues across 134 unique localities. In this paper we summarize the species of the Agamidae (Paralaudakia stoliczkana, Ph. hispidus, Ph. helioscopus, and Ph. versicolor) and Lacertidae (E. argus, E.
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VINARSKI, MAXIM V., DMITRY M. PALATOV, and VADIM V. MARINSKIY. "Checklist of the freshwater snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Mongolia." Zootaxa 4317, no. 1 (2017): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4317.1.2.

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The paper is the first illustrated check-list of the freshwater Gastropoda of the state of Mongolia. The authors examined their own samplings made in 2009–2012 as well as collections of other explorers and zoological museums (mostly those of Russia). In total, 35 nominal species of four families (Valvatidae, Lymnaeidae, Physidae, and Planorbidae) have been included into annotated list, with remarks on their distribution, ecology, taxonomic status, and nomenclature. All species are illustrated by pictures of their shells (including some type specimens). The fauna of freshwater Gastropoda of Mon
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Syrtypova, S. K. "Buddha Akshobhya in Mongolia." Orientalistica 2, no. 4 (2020): 817–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2618-7043-2019-2-4-817-837.

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This is another article in the series of researches published by the present author, which deal with the iconography and the meaning of Buddhist deities of Vajrayana in particular in Mongolian Buddhism. Buddha Akshobhya is a one of the Tathagata Buddhas, the forefathers of Five Buddha families or Five Dhyani Buddhas. The article deals with the development stages of the Akshobhya cult, some specific features of its practice among Mongolian Buddhists and the visual representations by the famous master Ondor Gegen Zanabazar (1635–1723). The author publishes here images of various sculptures of Ak
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Thèses sur le sujet "Famille – Mongolie"

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Gruca, Véronique. "Des histoires de famille. Ethique, sociabilité et deuil en Mongolie bouriate." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPSLP039.

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Cette thèse interroge la manière dont on fait famille en Mongolie et questionne la place de l'éthique dans cette affaire : comment l'enjeu d'être une « bonne » (sain) personne s'articule-t-il avec le fait de faire famille, en particulier chez les éleveurs-agriculteurs bouriates de Mongolie ? Cette question sera explorée ici à travers huit histoires qui mettent en scène des relations internes à un réseau de « parents » (ah düü) et ou de voisins. Ces histoires, qui se déroulent dans une diversité de contextes, permettent dans le même temps d'aborder les thèmes du rapport à la mort et au deuil, d
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Vandenberg, Vincent. "L'affamé, le marginal et le sauvage: pratiques et représentations de l'anthropophagie en Occident entre Antiquité et Moyen Age." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210162.

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Cette thèse de doctorat est consacrée à l’étude de l’un des tabous majeurs des sociétés humaines :la consommation par un individu de la chair ou de toute autre substance issue de ses semblables, autrement dit l’anthropophagie (ou cannibalisme). Selon une approche inédite, la problématique a été abordée dans toute la diversité de ses manifestations, au travers d’une documentation très variée, tant textuelle qu’iconographique, dans le cadre de l’Antiquité grecque et latine et au sein du Moyen Age occidental (latin surtout). L’objectif de la recherche était de mettre en évidence les pratiques, le
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NYAMSAMBUU, AMARZAYA, and 柵亞. "Corporate Governance and Family Business Performance in Mongolia." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/kuspz6.

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碩士<br>中國文化大學<br>全球商務碩士學位學程碩士班<br>104<br>Based on accounting or market performance evaluating of a set of peer entities called Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is relatively new “data oriented” approach. This study applying DEA approach aims to evaluate corporate performance differentials between family and non-family business of small and medium enterprises in Mongolia. The principle of those corporate governance structures is formulating connection between family owners and business leader along with to develop approach and mechanism regulation of family business. This research focuses on sixt
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Baatar, Undrakh, and 安蓓德. "Family Member Roles in the Purchase Decision Making Process among Mongolian Households." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/06413677455554138861.

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碩士<br>靜宜大學<br>國際碩士學位學程<br>102<br>Since Mongolia has shift to the market economy, consumers have recently begun to engage actively in the market. Increasing purchasing power and increasing household consumption expenditure have caused highly competitive market for all goods and services. The family is a primary and the most important decision-making unit of society, regarding many kinds of consumer durable and non-durable products which are purchased by households on a daily basis. Because of a shared consumption, one or more members participate and influence in some level of the purchasing dec
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Migiddorj, Battushig, and 涂思格. "Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Smoking and Smoking Cessation among Health Profession Students and Family Doctors in Mongolia." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/84259006996080486637.

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碩士<br>國立陽明大學<br>公共衛生研究所<br>95<br>Abstract Background: Over half of Mongolia's urban adult population (67.8% men; 25.5% women) routinely smokes. Smoking is also an escalating problem among young people. Surveys show 19% of boys and 8% of girls in their teens (14 – 17) are smokers. Tobacco-related diseases have been increasing and have become a leading cause of death. As of year 2005 estimate, the incidence of smoking-related diseases and deaths reached 504.38 and 38.3 per 10,000 population respectively. Because heath professionals play important roles in tobacco control, their attitude and p
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LI, KUI-PING, and 李桂平. "Fighting for Diplomacy with Emotions--An Analysis of the Impact of I.N.G.O. Work on National Diplomacy- Taking the Taiwan Found for Children and Families in Mongolia as an example." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/x7vpz9.

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碩士<br>國立金門大學<br>管理學院事業經營碩士在職專班企業管理組<br>107<br>ABSTRACT International Non-Governmental Organization (I.N.G.O.) is a service organization across borders. Although there are different definitions due to factors such as national conditions and laws of different countries, the generally accepted concept is a non-border organization produced by a non-governmental and non-profit enterprise group, with its own purpose and work objectives. She is often a nonprofit organization (Nonprofit Organization referred to as NPO) that crosses national boundaries and provides international services across countr
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Livres sur le sujet "Famille – Mongolie"

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Khandjian, Sylvie. Julien en Mongolie. Caractère, 2010.

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Gu̇n, Namsraĭ. Bidniĭ shastar t︠s︡adig. "Soëmboprinting" KhKhK, 2002.

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Ȯlziĭsu̇rėn, B. "Mongolyn nuut︠s︡ tovchoo": Khu̇niĭ nėriĭn tolʹ. "Nėnchin" KhKhK, 2005.

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Namzhil, Tȯmȯr-Ochiryn. Mongolchuudyn gėr bu̇liĭn khu̇mu̇u̇zhliĭn ulamzhlal: Mongol ugsaatny gėr bu̇liĭn tu̇u̇kh-surgan khu̇mu̇u̇zhu̇u̇lėkh zu̇ĭn sudalgaa. Khu̇mu̇u̇nlėgiĭn Ukhaany Ikh Surguuliĭn Khėvlėliĭn TS͠e︡kh, 2000.

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N, Pandey Raj, Mongol Ulsyn Ikh Surguulʹ, and United Nations Population Fund, eds. Second demographic survey, Mongolia 1996: Main report. Population Teaching and Research Center National University of Mongolia, 1996.

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T︠S︡ėen-Oĭdov, Sh. Mongolyn nuut︠s︡ tovchoon, 383 khu̇niĭ tu̇u̇khėn tovchis. "Mȯnkhiĭn U̇sėg" KhKhK, 2005.

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Qingzhi, Zhao, ed. Zui hou de Menggu nü wang: Chengjisihan zhi nü ru he zheng jiu Menggu di guo = The secret history of the Mongol queens : how the daughters of Genghis Khan rescued his empire. Chongqing chu ban she, 2012.

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Chŏn, Wŏn-ch'ŏl. Koguryŏ, Parhaein Ch'inggisŭ K'an. Pibong, 2015.

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Zimmermann, Astrid Elisabeth. Raumkonzepte, soziale Organisation und Übergangsriten in der heutigen Mongolei: Arbeit, Familie und Heirat am Beispiel der westmongolischen Ööld. Harrassowitz, 2010.

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Sayijiraqu, Bo. Qasar-un sudulul = Hasa'er yan jiu. Liyuuning-un U̇ndu̇su̇ten-u̇ Keblel-u̇n Qoriy-a, 2005.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Famille – Mongolie"

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Broadbridge, Anne F. "Daughters, Consort Families and the Military." In The Mongol World. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315165172-27.

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Broadbridge, Anne F. "Consort Families in the Successor Khanates." In The Mongol World. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315165172-34.

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Janhunen, Juha. "Issues of comparative Uralic and Altaic Studies (2). Medial *p in Pre-Proto-Mongolic." In Essays in the History of Languages and Linguistics: Dedicated to Marek Stachowski on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788376388618.14.

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This contribution forms a part in a series of papers devoted to specific issues of comparative Uralic and Altaic Studies. In this particular paper the author takes up the question concerning the representations of the Pre-Proto-Mongolic medial strong labial stop *p in Proto-Mongolic, Written Mongol, and the modern Mongolic languages. It is shown that this segment underwent variously weakening to *b, nasalization to *m or spirantization to *x depending on contextual factors. These conclusions have relevance to external lexical comparisons with neighbouring language families, especially Turkic and Tungusic.
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Wing, Patrick. "Tribes and the Chinggisid Empire." In The Jalayirids. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474402255.003.0002.

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This chapter provides an overview of scholarship on tribal organization, as well as the relationship of Mongol tribes to Chinggis Qa’an and his family during the formation of the Mongol Empire. This background frames an analysis of the movement of several Jalayir tribal amirs from Mongolia to the Islamic lands as part of the Chinggisid conquests. The purpose here is to illustrate the relationship of the ancestors of the Jalayirid dynasty to the larger Mongol imperial project in the 13<sup>th</sup> century.
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Rybatzki, Volker. "The Altaic languages." In The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804628.003.0003.

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This chapter presents a general overview of the three language groupings, i.e. Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic, that are traditionally covered by the term “Altaic”. Each language family is briefly discussed in terms of its geographical distribution and classification as well as its current sociolinguistic profile, i.e. the estimates of the number of speakers. The chapter provides a detailed overview of the script systems used by the speakers of Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic throughout their history, such as the Jurchen script, the hPags-pa script, and the Turkic runiform script. A special focus is on the major written sources attesting the historical varieties of each family in question, most notably Manchu, Middle Mongol, and Old Turkic.
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Zeneemyadar, Batbayar. "Mongol jogszokások: házasság és család*." In Élő jogszokások: Jogi néprajzi, jogtörténeti és jogi kultúrtörténeti tanulmányok. Pécsi Tudományegyetem KPVK, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.15170/jkjnk11-kpvk-2023-24.

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Mongolian Legal Customs: Marriage and Familyln Mongolian and nomadic societies - where the role of the family as the primary and fundamentalcommunity of society was decisive - wedding customs were carefully regulated, and the role of legalcustoms was extremely important in this. ln the nomadic society, the wedding was not only about therelationship between two people, but about the alliance and union of two families and two tribes. The role of customary norms in nomadic law is also proven by the fact that the customs andtraditions of the wedding feast have been followedwithout any changes for centuries, apart from minor changes.
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Jackson, Peter. "Apportioning and Governing an Empire (c. 1221–c. 1260)." In The Mongols and the Islamic World. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300125337.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the complex layers of the Mongol imperial administration under the qaghans from Ögödei (r. 1229–1241) to Möngke (r. 1251–1259) and the distribution of appanage lands among the members of Chinggis Khan's dynasty. It first provides a background on Chinggis Khan's empire before discussing the succession to Chinggis Khan. It then considers the disputed successions of 1241–1246 and 1248–1251, the distribution of appanages among the imperial family, and the role of elite women under the Mongols and in steppe polities in general. It also describes the administrative structure of the Mongol empire as well as the system of taxation, Mongol law, the centralisation of imperial authority under Möngke, and the rise of the Jochids in Western Asia. The chapter concludes with an assessment of various elements that helped maintain the unity of the Mongol empire.
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"My Family." In My Mongolian World. BRILL, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004490055_004.

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Nugteren, Hans. "The classification of the Mongolic languages." In The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804628.003.0008.

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The Mongolic languages constitute a compact language family with limited written history. Given the paucity of decisive shared features such as sound laws, it has been relatively hard to set up a Mongolic family tree. Owing to the steady increase in the number of sufficiently studied Mongolic languages and dialects in the past 60 years, Mongolists have reached a rough consensus. This chapter will provide a brief overview of published opinions and a survey of phonological, morphological, and lexical arguments traditionally used in classification. In addition, it will attempt to make use of irregular, not easily repeated, developments as an alternative avenue to fine-tune the classification.
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Anderson, Gregory D. S. "Form and pattern borrowing across Siberian Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages." In The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804628.003.0041.

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When examining data from languages belonging to the Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic families, two virtually opposite views have been expressed: One attributes some commonalities to inheritances from a protolanguage, the other asserts that all commonalities derive from lateral feature transfer between originally unrelated groups. However, some shared features from the domains of lexicon, phonology, morphology, and syntax showing a network of transfer paths—Turkic &gt; Tungusic, Turkic &gt; Mongolic, Mongolic &gt; Turkic, Mongolic &gt; Tungusic, Tungusic &gt; Mongolic and Tungusic &gt; Turkic—among these, three groups are clearly secondary, and reflect processes of lateral feature transfer postdating the breakup of any possible original Transeurasian protolanguage. Thus, one must periodicize different contact layers in the histories of these language groups to arrive at a nuanced point of argumentation to try to bridge the gap between the increasingly polemical positions expressed by the so-called pro- and anti-Altaicist camps.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Famille – Mongolie"

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Baldanmaksarova, Elizabeth. "MEDIEVAL MONGOLO-CHINESE LITERARY RELATIONSHIPS." In 10th International Conference "Issues of Far Eastern Literatures (IFEL 2022)". St. Petersburg State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288063770.32.

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The article is devoted to the study of Mongolian-Chinese literary relations during the Middle Ages. The literary process of medieval Mongolia is characterized by the development in a wide context of literary and cultural relationships with the literatures of Central Asia, South Siberia and the Far East, which was due to both the geographical location and the socio-political situation of the country, starting from the 13th century. When studying the problems of Mongolian-Chinese relations, it is important for us to consider the creative synthesis of two neighboring cultures, which stimulates th
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Badamdorj, B. "DIVERSITY OF INSECTS AND OTHER ARTHROPODS IN MONGOLIA." In V International Scientific Conference CONCEPTUAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS OF INVERTEBRATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION. Tomsk State University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-931-0-2020-5.

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The insect fauna of Mongolia includes about 12,000 species belonging to 24 orders. The only order, Orthoptera, is richer in species in Mongolia than in the Far East of Russia. All other units show greater diversity in the Russian Far East than in Mongolia. There are a significant number of very interesting endemics. Tizanuras of the family Machilidae are relic insects, represented by five species in Mongolia. As examples of widespread Central Asian insects, a number of species of darkling beetles and weevils can be indicated, most of which are endemic to Mongolia or Central Asia.
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A., KOVALEV. "NEW DISCOVERIES OF BRONZE AGE DAGGERS: AGAIN ON THE “NORTHERN” ROUTES OF INTERACTION BETWEEN ANCIENT CHINA AND STEPPE ZONE CULTURES." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.22.

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Finds of bronze dagger with a guard in the form of a transverse bar with two balls at the ends, and a “spearshaped” blade in the elite grave of Houshi M32 (Shanxi Province) as well of copies of this type daggers in elite tomb Panlongcheng PYWM11 and in the ritual pit of Panlongcheng PWZ85H6, indicate direct contacts between the Chinese and the “northern peoples” in the middle Shang period (Upper Erligan, the 14th century BC) (Fig.-4-6). The tribes that used such daggers lived in the eastern part of Inner Mongolia and in Manchuria, as evidenced by analogies from Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang pro
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Negrobov, O. P., I. Ya Grichanov, and M. Wang. "Comparative analysis of the fauna of the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera) of Mongolia and Inner Mongolia of China." In XI Всероссийский диптерологический симпозиум (с международным участием). Русское энтомологическое общество, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47640/978-5-00105-586-0_2020_297.

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Wang, Shusen, Yuyang Luo, Tan Hu, and Hongyan She. "The preliminary search on Plant Family Retrieval System of Angiosperm in Inner Mongolia." In 2011 IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Automation Engineering (CSAE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csae.2011.5952955.

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Troshkina, I. "KHAKASS ETHNIC GROUP AND ITS FAMILY: RECONSTRUCTION OF HISTORICAL DYNAMICS." In Ancient cultures of Mongolia, Southern Siberia and Northern China: Transactions of the XIth International Conference (September 8–11, 2021, Abakan). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907298-19-4.348-351.

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Shi, Kai, Yuanyuan Li, and Yanqin Zhao. "Study on distributional pattern and funistic composition of the Miridae (Hemiptera) family in the Hulun Buir City, Inner Mongolia of China." In 2015 3rd International Conference on Advances in Energy and Environmental Science. Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icaees-15.2015.154.

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Clement, Victoria. "TURKMENISTAN’S NEW CHALLENGES: CAN STABILITY CO-EXIST WITH REFORM? A STUDY OF GULEN SCHOOLS IN CENTRAL ASIA, 1997-2007." In Muslim World in Transition: Contributions of the Gülen Movement. Leeds Metropolitan University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.55207/ufen2635.

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In the 1990s, Turkmenistan’s government dismantled Soviet educational provision, replacing it with lower quality schooling. The Başkent Foundation schools represent the concerted ef- forts of teachers and sponsors to offer socially conscious education grounded in science and math with an international focus. This case study of the Başkent Foundation schools in Turkmenistan establishes the vitality of Gülen schools outside of the Turkish Republic and their key role in offering Central Asian families an important choice in secular, general education. The paper discusses the appeal of the schools
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