Ch. K. Lamazhaa 1
1. Analysis of Emotion Frequency in the Texts of Kazakh and Tuvan Literature
2. Bashky: addressing, mentoring, and social relations
3. Change of Terminology as a Representation of Migration Discourse in the Media: The Case of Kazakhstan
4. Cognition of ourselves through cognition of the culture of our ethnic group
5. Cognitive foundations of new lexical usages in modern Kazakh, Turkish and Tuvan languages
6. Comparative analysis of phraseological units with somatism hand as a way of linguocultural competence formation (on the material of Russian, Kazakh, Tuvan and English languages)
7. Comparative Idioms in Tuvan: Clustering and Cross-Linguistic Parallels of Metaphorical Models
8. Discovery of Tuva in Orientalist optics (Sergei Mintslov and Otto Maenchen-Helfen)
9. Electronic publications of archival institutions in the Republic of Kazakhstan and features of the developed Е-Doc Complex website
10. Elements of geopolitics in Kazakh and Tuvan literature
11. Emotional bond between humans and domestic animals in Tuvan literature
12. Ethnocultural images of everyday life in the prose of modern Eurasian writers
13. Family Photographs of the Tuvans Across Decades
14. Formulaic style of oral poetry of Turkic peoples
15. Gestures of greeting in the culture of communication in the south of Kazakhstan
16. Historical and Poetic Subcorpus of the National Kazakh Language Corpus
17. Ideological discussions and the search for the historical subjectivity of Kazakh society in the twentieth century
18. Images of Mountains in the Song Culture of the Tuvans
19. Intellectual Discourse of Nationbuilding: Nationalism and History Writing in India
20. Kadak is a scarf of offering and consecration (from the history of tradition)
21. Kazakhs in Kazakhstan in the second half of the twentieth century: fertility in the context of socio-economic development
22. Manchu-Chinese Imperial Maps and Historical Documents Relating to Tuva and Adjacent Regions from the 18th to the 19th Centuries
23. Masculine, Feminine, and Androgynous Characteristics of Heroes and Mountain Images in Tuvan Folklore
24. Modern studies of the Tuvan family: problem-thematic and methodological analysis
25. Mountain Toponyms in the “Toponymic Dictionary” by B. K. Ondar
26. Myths, Legends and Traditions about the Names of Mountains among the Tuvans
27. Names of women by marital status: component analysis (based on the Tuvan and Kazakh languages)
28. Photographs by V. P. Ermolaev in the Collection of the Krasnoyarsk Regional Museum of Local Lore as Additional Sources for Tuvan Studies
29. Reflection of National Worldviews in the Zoonymic Phraseology and Paremiology of Tuvans, Kazakhs, Russians, and Englishmen
30. Religion and the art of representation: Symbolism of zoomorphic style in Central Asia
31. School textbooks of Soviet Kazakhstan: visual content and their role in ideological education
32. Shamanic practices in the belief system of the Kazakhs and Tuvans, 1920s-1960s: A comparative analysis
33. Single-parent families in Tuva and Kazakhstan: a statistical and demographic view of the problem
34. Sources of comic effect creation in Kazakh and Tuvan literature
35. Street Naming in the City of Kyzyl (Tuva)
36. Structural and semantic features of proper names of Kazakhs and Tuvans
37. The ambivalent myth of Tuva in the twentieth century
38. The communicative and linguodidactic potential of epistolary texts: an applied aspect (based on the material of D. A. Mongush — A. S. Amanzholov’s mail correspondence)
39. The comparative-historical method of studying biographies: heroes of the Great Patriotic War Tulush Kechil-ool and Bauyrzhan Momyshuly
40. The Concept of Müshel Jas in Bakhyt Kairbekov’s Book Ellipsis
41. The concept of moñ as an element of the Tatar Cosmo-Psycho-Logos: intellectual and poetic discourses
42. The fourth generation of academic Kazakh grammar
43. The knot of happiness in the socio-cultural space of Tuva
44. The settlement system of the Republic of Tuva: central places
45. The Sonnets of M. B. Kenin-Lopsan as a Formula for the Worldview of the Tuvan People
46. The Status of Nomadic Families in Tuva and Features of Their Adaptation to Contemporary Conditions
47. The Third Space, Nomos and the Search for Identity in the Intellectual History of Kazakhstan (Based on the Early Works of O. O. Suleimenov)
48. The Turkic Cultural World of Russia: Loci, Problems, and Research Prospects
49. The wisdom and humor of Hodja Nasreddin in the context of various versions of the parable of kazan
50. Theoretical principles and criteria of historical and genetic differentiation of lexical parallels between Turkiс and Mongolian languages
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