Оюуны Хэлхээ 2010 11.07
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CONTENTS
History, Historiography, Archeology Dandarvaanchigyn ErdenebatArchive Materials on Christian Missioners 5-11 Tudevyn JamtsRegarding the Name Oirat and Some Other Tribe Names 12-17
Ethnography, Religion, Culture Diizgaryn Battogtox Tradition of Oral Culture Among the Mongols 18-26 Agvaany Purevjantsan Dashtserengyn OtgontuyaaThe Human Centered Phrases in Mongolian 27-30 Bicheidei U.P.A Cult of Eternal Blue Sky as a System-creating Element in the Traditional World Outlook of the Turkic-Mongolian Peoples 31-37 Chimedtseyeegiin KhulanThe Origin and Dissemination of Legend of the Carrion-Crow 38-44 Badamyn AzzayaaThe Turkic Outlook at Women 45-48 Purevyn BatchuluunOn the Suspicious Relationship between the Secret History of the Mongols and the Bible 49-67
Linguistics Dandii-yadamyn TserenpilParameters and Principles in the Universal Grammar 68-78 Dandii-yadamyn TserenpilGeneral Ideas of the Universal Grammar on Language 79-89 Dashdondogyn BorolzoiIs Linguistics a Natural Science? 90-97 Sun Byon GuA Survey of Studies on an Auxiliary Verb in Modern Mongolian 98-102 Namsrain GerelmaaThe Ways to Display a Verb Aspect in Mongolian and Turkic 103-106 Jugderyn LuvsandorjTravel Notes to the Birth Place of Chingis Khaan 107-135 Gantogtokhyn EnkhtuulA Biography and Works of a Linguist Rinchen Nomtoyev 136-139 Tsendyn BattulgaOnce Again on the Inscription of Girimyn Khudag at the Del Mountain 140-141 Rinchinkhorolyn MunkhtulgaThe Turkic Inscription of Baga Khairkhan 142-149
Literature, Arts Vasilijj SalchakIntonations of Ancient Turkic Inscriptions in the Poems of Sergej Purbe 150-161 Dorjsurengyn BolormaaSome Terms in the Old Literature 162-168 Gombosurengyn GalbayarThe Development and Evolution of Poetical Genre in the Present-day Mongolian Literature 169-181 Baatarjavyn MunkhbayarOn Reference Literature 182-186
Criticism, Notes Perenlein Nyam-ochirOn a New Translation of the History of Khukh-nuur 187-191 Erdeneyn PurevjavProfessor W.Heissig and Academician Ts.Damdinsuren 192-199
Translations Bolatyn AltangulB.Rinchen On the Mongolian Shamanism 200-205
Brief Note of the Antoon Mostaert Center for Mongolian Studies 206-207 Authors 209-210