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The Image of Alan-goa — the Foremother of Genghis Khan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Gender Aspects of Adaption to Contemporary Socioeconomic Conditions in Southern Siberia 1
- Feminine Designations in the Buryat Language 5
- Ceremonial Attire of the Oracle Priest Sungma Balung chö je 11
- The General and Gender Factor in the Upbringing of Children in Mongolia 23
- Historical to Contemporary Mongolian Experience with Female Political Activism 29
- Gender, Sex and Symmetry: Matters and Modes of Expression in an 18th Century Multilingual Dictionary 39
- The Image of Alan-goa — the Foremother of Genghis Khan 51
- Gender Distinctions in Nouns and Pronouns of the Altaic Languages 57
- Gender Features of the Kinship System and Terminology Among the Udeghe 85
- The Universal and the Language-Specific in the Construction of Gender: A Comparative Semiotic Study 91
- Women in Abu l-Ghazi Bahadur Khan’s Shajara-i Turk 103
- Language that soils and injures ‘namus’: Reading and comprehending ‘namus’ as a speech act 123
- Is Language “Gender” Related With “Sex”? (The Case of Mongolian, a Language without Gender) 131
- Turpan Non-free Women in the Perspective of Addressing Female Slaves in the Era of the Mongol and Yuan Dynasty (Research on Uyghur documents Unearthed in Turpan) 141
- The Gender of the Beloved in One of Bayrâm Khan’s Chaghatay Gazels 147
- Gender Related Symptoms in Tibetan Medical Practice 161
- Terms of Female Kinship in Modern Uighur and Uzbek 179
- Male Name-giving Principles of the Sibe People in Xinjiang 193
- Women and Soviet Acculturation in Central Asia before the Second World War 197
- Gender Projection/Perception in the Babur-nāma 203
- Gender Expressions in Uyghur 215
- Sexual life of the Manchus — Literary Sources 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Gender Aspects of Adaption to Contemporary Socioeconomic Conditions in Southern Siberia 1
- Feminine Designations in the Buryat Language 5
- Ceremonial Attire of the Oracle Priest Sungma Balung chö je 11
- The General and Gender Factor in the Upbringing of Children in Mongolia 23
- Historical to Contemporary Mongolian Experience with Female Political Activism 29
- Gender, Sex and Symmetry: Matters and Modes of Expression in an 18th Century Multilingual Dictionary 39
- The Image of Alan-goa — the Foremother of Genghis Khan 51
- Gender Distinctions in Nouns and Pronouns of the Altaic Languages 57
- Gender Features of the Kinship System and Terminology Among the Udeghe 85
- The Universal and the Language-Specific in the Construction of Gender: A Comparative Semiotic Study 91
- Women in Abu l-Ghazi Bahadur Khan’s Shajara-i Turk 103
- Language that soils and injures ‘namus’: Reading and comprehending ‘namus’ as a speech act 123
- Is Language “Gender” Related With “Sex”? (The Case of Mongolian, a Language without Gender) 131
- Turpan Non-free Women in the Perspective of Addressing Female Slaves in the Era of the Mongol and Yuan Dynasty (Research on Uyghur documents Unearthed in Turpan) 141
- The Gender of the Beloved in One of Bayrâm Khan’s Chaghatay Gazels 147
- Gender Related Symptoms in Tibetan Medical Practice 161
- Terms of Female Kinship in Modern Uighur and Uzbek 179
- Male Name-giving Principles of the Sibe People in Xinjiang 193
- Women and Soviet Acculturation in Central Asia before the Second World War 197
- Gender Projection/Perception in the Babur-nāma 203
- Gender Expressions in Uyghur 215
- Sexual life of the Manchus — Literary Sources 225