Andras Rona-Tas, distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Szeged, Hungary, winner of several international prestigious prizes, has devoted his long academic career to the study of Chuvash, Turkic elements in Hungarian, Mongolic-Tibetan linguistic contacts, the Para-Mongolic language Khitan and other Central Asian languages and cultures.
This book, presented to him in the occasion of his 90th birthday, contains a collection of papers in Turkic and Mongolic Studies, with a focus on the literacy, culture, and languages of the steppe civilizations. It is organized in three sections: Turkic Studies, Mongolic Studies, and Linguistic and cultural contacts of Altaic languages. It contains papers by some of most renowned experts in Central Asia Studies.
Contributors are Klara Agyagasi, Akos Bertalan Apatoczky, Agnes Birtalan, Uwe Blaesing, Eva Csaki, Eva Agnes Csato, Edina Dallos, Marcel Erdal, Stefan Georg, Peter Golden, Maria Ivanics, Juha Janhunen, Lars Johanson, Gyoergy Kara, Bayarma Khabtagaeva, Jens Peter Laut, Raushangul Mukusheva, Olach Zsuzsanna, Benedek Peri, Elisabetta Ragagnin, Pavel Rykin, Uli Schamiloglu, Janos Sipos, Istvan Vasary, Alexander Vovin, Michael Weiers, Jens Wilkens, Wu Yingzhe, Emine Yilmaz, and Peter Zieme.
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Höhe: 235 mm
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978-90-04-49995-9 (9789004499959)
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Bayarma Khabtagaeva, Ph.D. (2007), habil., is Associate Professor in the Department of Altaic Studies at the University of Szeged, Hungary. Her works include Mongolic elements in Tuvan (Harrassowitz, 2009), The Ewenki dialects of Buryatia and their relationship to Khamnigan Mongol (Harrassowitz, 2017) and Language contact in Siberia. Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic loanwords in Yeniseian (Brill, 2019).
Preface
Tabula Gratulatoria
List of Illustrations and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Part 1 Turkic Studies
1 Pilot Entries of the Chuvash Etymological Dictionary under Preparation
?Klara Agyagasi
2 The Northwest Karaim Lord's Prayer
?Eva A. Csato
3 Testing the Leipzig-Jakarta List on Turkic Languages Spoken in China
?Marcel Erdal
4 The Kaepici [???????]
?Peter Golden
5 Auf dem Wege der imperialen Eingliederung: Das Testament von ?Alikey Ataliq aus dem Jahre 1639
?Maria Ivanics
6 The Chuvash Aorist
?Lars Johanson
7 Zu den 'gelehrten Entlehnungen' indischer Herkunft im Alttuerkischen
?Jens Peter Laut
8 The Presentation of Kazakh Literature in Hungary: Research and Translation
?Raushangul Mukusheva
9 Some Characteristics of Cardinal Numerals between 2 and 19 in Karaim Bible Translations: New Results Based on New Karaim Materials
?Zsuzsanna Olach
10 Sueci/suecue 'wine': The Career of an Old Turkic Word in Classical Anatolian and Ottoman Turkish Poetry
?Benedek Peri
11 Sturtevant's Law and Chuvash
?Uli Schamiloglu
12 Magic, Sorcery and Related Terms in Early Turkic
?Jens Wilkens
13 On the Expanded and Revised Second Edition of the Historical and Etymological Dictionary of the Turkish by Andreas Tietze
?Emine Yilmaz
14 Baumwolle und Indigo
?Peter Zieme
Part 2 Mongolic Studies
15 Handle with Care! The Limits of Use of Manuscripts Demonstrated on the Hua-Yi yiyu Texts of the National Central Library
?Akos Bertalan Apatoczky
16 Kalmyk Pipe and Mongolian Snuff Tobacco-as Means of Communication
Based on Gabor Balint of Szentkatolna's Linguistic Records, 1871-1873
?Agnes Birtalan
17 Issues of Comparative Uralic and Altaic Studies (9): Medial Intervocalic *k and *g in Mongolic
?Juha Janhunen
18 Mongol kiged: A Verbal Adverb as Conjunction and Verbal Noun
?Gyoergy Kara
19 The 'Oirat Fragment' in the Erdeni tunumal neretue sudur and Its Linguistic Value
?Pavel Rykin
20 A Previously Unknown Middle Mongolian Fragment from Pelliot Xixia Collection in the Biblioteque Nationale de France
?Alexander Vovin
21 Opfere im Tempel des Konfuzius! Ein kleiner Almanach der fruehen Cing Zeit
?Michael Weiers
22 On the Phonetic Value of Some Glyphs of Khitan Small Script
?Wu Yingzhe
Part 3 Linguistic and Cultural Contacts of Altaic Languages
23 An Enigmatic Name for Wild Pears in Zazaki: A Study on Names of Pears in Asia Minor
?Uwe Blaesing
24 Similarities in Hungarian and Turkic Folk Literature Folktales
?Eva Csaki
25 The Arabic and Persian Layer of Names of Chuvash Mythical Creatures
?Edina Dallos
26 On Perfectly Good-Looking Morphological Comparanda and Their (Sometimes, However, Lacking) Significance for Hypotheses of Language Relationship
Some Marginal Footnotes on the (Still Ongoing?) Altaic Debate
?Stefan Georg
27 Siberian Draculesses
?Elisabetta Ragagnin
28 A Recently Discovered Inner Mongolian Pentatonic Fifth Shifting Tunes, and Their Turkic and Hungarian Connections
?Janos Sipos
29 Turcica and Mongolica in Mu?in al-Din Na?anzi's Muntakhab al-Tavarikh
?Istvan Vasary
30 On Color Terms in Dagur
?Bayarma Khabtagaeva