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Names of Meat Dishes in The Turkic Languages of the Ural-Volga Region in Lexico-Semantic and Comparative-Historical Aspects
Muratova R.T.
Gender and Age Designations of Small Livestock in the Languages of Altai, Khakass, and Mongolia
Tazranova A.R.
The Names of Large Domestic Animals in the Mongolian Languages in Comparison with the Bashkir Language and the Language of the Siberian Tatars
Trofimova S.M., Alishina K.C., Usmanova M.G.
HOMELAND in the Linguistic Image of the World in Siberian Languages
Tyuntesheva E.V., Aiiana A.A., Koshkareva N.B.
Native Words of Finno-Ugric Origin VS. Borrowings in the Top 100 Most Frequent Verbs in the Mari Language
Klyucheva M.A.
Correlation of Vocal and Consonant Components of Word Form in Turkic and Mongolian Languages
Seljutina I.J.
CONCEPTUAL SPACE HAPPINESS IN TURKIC LANGUAGES OF SIBERIA
Chertykova M.D.
Contemporary Interdisciplinary Research on the Languages and Peoples of Southern Siberia: An Experience in Linguistics and Genetics
Gruntov I.A., Maltseva V.S., Stepanov V.A., Kharkov V.N.
Andrei Petrovich Dulzon – One of the Founders of the Siberian School of Turkology
Tokmashev D.M.
The Vocabulary Related to Livestock in the Khakass Language (Comparative-Contrastive Aspect)
Chertykova M.D.
Basics of Euphemistic Names Wild Animals in Turkic Languages of South Siberia
Tyuntesheva E.V., Shagdurova O.Y., Badarchy A.T.
Causative Suffixes in Tatyshly Udmurt: How Native and Borrowed Morphemes Co-Exist
Belova D.D.
COLOR TERM BUÐ ‘GRAY’ IN THE BASHKIR LANGUAGE: HISTORICAL-ETYMOLOGICAL AND LEXICO-SEMANTIC ANALYSIS
Muratova R.T.
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