IDEAS BEHIND SYMBOLS - LANGUAGES BEHIND SCRIPTS

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Proceedings of the 60th Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference (PIAC) August 27 – September 1, 2017 Székesfehérvár, Hungary, Vol 52 (2018), printed in 2019.

Author(s): Ákos Bertalan Apatóczky (ed.)
Series: Studia uralo-altaica 52
Publisher: SZTE
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 165

Contents
Preface 7

Tatiana Anikeeva: Turkic Manuscripts and Old-Printed Books of the Lazarev Institute of OrientalLanguages: Exploring the History of Oriental Studies in Russia 9

Chen Hao Bark: A Study on the Spiritual World of the Early Türks 15

Oliver Corff: Nations and Rivers: Their Status and Name in the Qingshi Gao Reflections on the Draft History of Qing as a Source 21

Balázs Danka: A language behind the script A case study on the Pagan O"uz-namä 29

Mihály Dobrovits: The Ogur Turks in Chinese records 35

Hsiang-Tai Kao: The field research on the Manchu inscriptions in Beijing 41

Bayarma Khabtagaeva: Some notes on kinship terminology in Yeniseian 47

Kyoko Maezono: Japanese and Mongolian Usages of the Chinese Writing System 57

Dieter Maue – Mehmet Ölmez – Étienne de la Vaissière – Alexander Vovin: The Khüis Tolgoi inscription 73

Rodica Pop: The “five eyes pattern” tavan nüden hee 91

Maria Magdolna Tatár: Bortz and Membrok, etymology of two Cuman names from the 13th century 107

Hartmut Walravens: Józef Kowalewski’s Letters to Bernhard Jülg 117

Tana Wu: One Language behind Two Different Scripts 135

Hülya Yıldız: New Reading Proposal on the Eastern Face, Nineteenth Line of the Bilgä Qa$an Inscription 147