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Interpreting the Turkic Runiform Sources and the Position of the Altai Corpus / ed. by Irina Nevskaya, Marcel Erdal.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studien zur Sprache, Geschichte und Kultur der Turkvölker ; 21Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (224 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783879974177
  • 9783112208953
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 494.31 22/ger
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Vladimir Dmitrievič Kubarev: Biographical Sketch (14.08.1946–08.05.2011). -- Studying the Runic Inscriptions and Petroglyphs of Kalbak-Tash (Republic Altai) -- Some Advancements to the Decipherment of the Sign ♈ in Tien Shan Turkic Runic Inscriptions -- Did the Old Turkic Writing System have Syllabic Characters? -- Illig Qaγan or Illik Qaγan? A Small Inscription on a Roof Tile -- A Runic Inscription on a Silver Vessel from the Bratsk Reservoir -- Религиозная природа енисейской письменности (первое приближение) -- Drawings and Runic Inscriptions of the Altai Republic -- About Certain Grammatical Forms of Runic Inscriptions -- Some Orthographic Features of Altai Runic Inscriptions -- Old Turkic Runic Monuments of the Volga Area -- Some Specific Features of the Language of Siberian Runic Inscriptions -- The Problem and Cultural Background of Runic Mirror Scripts of Old Turkic Epitaphs -- The Ïrq Bitig, the Book of Divination New Discoveries Concerning its Structure and Content -- Development of an Electronic Database of Altai Runic Inscriptions -- Characteristic Features of the Old Turkic Epitaphs of Mountainous Altai -- Documentation and Research on Old Turkic Runic Inscriptions of the Altai Mountains -- Participle Forms in Orkhon-Yenisei Texts and in the Tatar Language -- ‘Lacuna filling’ in Old Turkic Runiform Inscriptions and Old Uyghur Texts -- Eine Runeninschrift aus Kumtura
Summary: The research on Old Turkic runiform sources reaches back to several generations of scholars, who collected valuable knowledge about their signs, paleography, spelling and grammar. They are an important part of the written heritage of the Turkic world, providing us with valuable linguistic and historic information. Taken together, these inscriptions constitute a large corpus of several hundred inscriptions. However, there have never been systematic activities aimed at documenting the Altai corpus as a whole until very recently.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Vladimir Dmitrievič Kubarev: Biographical Sketch (14.08.1946–08.05.2011). -- Studying the Runic Inscriptions and Petroglyphs of Kalbak-Tash (Republic Altai) -- Some Advancements to the Decipherment of the Sign ♈ in Tien Shan Turkic Runic Inscriptions -- Did the Old Turkic Writing System have Syllabic Characters? -- Illig Qaγan or Illik Qaγan? A Small Inscription on a Roof Tile -- A Runic Inscription on a Silver Vessel from the Bratsk Reservoir -- Религиозная природа енисейской письменности (первое приближение) -- Drawings and Runic Inscriptions of the Altai Republic -- About Certain Grammatical Forms of Runic Inscriptions -- Some Orthographic Features of Altai Runic Inscriptions -- Old Turkic Runic Monuments of the Volga Area -- Some Specific Features of the Language of Siberian Runic Inscriptions -- The Problem and Cultural Background of Runic Mirror Scripts of Old Turkic Epitaphs -- The Ïrq Bitig, the Book of Divination New Discoveries Concerning its Structure and Content -- Development of an Electronic Database of Altai Runic Inscriptions -- Characteristic Features of the Old Turkic Epitaphs of Mountainous Altai -- Documentation and Research on Old Turkic Runic Inscriptions of the Altai Mountains -- Participle Forms in Orkhon-Yenisei Texts and in the Tatar Language -- ‘Lacuna filling’ in Old Turkic Runiform Inscriptions and Old Uyghur Texts -- Eine Runeninschrift aus Kumtura

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The research on Old Turkic runiform sources reaches back to several generations of scholars, who collected valuable knowledge about their signs, paleography, spelling and grammar. They are an important part of the written heritage of the Turkic world, providing us with valuable linguistic and historic information. Taken together, these inscriptions constitute a large corpus of several hundred inscriptions. However, there have never been systematic activities aimed at documenting the Altai corpus as a whole until very recently.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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