Research
Current projects
Total number of projects: 1
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Changing Adaptive Strategies of Mobile Pastoralists in Mongolia: Dynamics in Community Histories and Movement Patterns Documented Through Oral Sources (GM23-07108M)
MU Researcher: Mgr. Ondřej Srba, Ph.D. MU Faculty or unit: Faculty of Arts Project Period: 1/2023 — 12/2027Investor: Czech Science Foundation / JUNIOR STAR
Publications
Total number of publications: 36
2022
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Zobrazování moderní ženy a motiv sebeobětování v nové vietnamské literatuře
ACC Journal, year: 2022, volume: XXVIII, edition: C
2021
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18-duGar jaGun-u qalimaG "geser-ün tuGuji"-yin german kelen-ü orčiGulG-a-yin sudulul
Dumdadu ulus-un mongGol sudulul / Zhongguo menggu xue / Mongolian Studies of China, year: 2021, volume: 49, edition: 1
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Frame Narratives Concerning the Chinese Origin of Divination and Geomancy in Mongolian Manuscript Texts
Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, year: 2021, volume: 74, edition: 3, DOI
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Hovd aimgiin Mönhhairhan sumiin „Ovor“ Bayandelegiin tuhai aman tüüh, aman ulamjlal hiigeed 1944-1990 onii hoorondoh Altain Urianhaičuudiin šašin šütlegiin baidal
BNMAU : Buddin šašin, süm hiidiin asuudal (1944-1990 on) [Mongolian People's Republic : Buddhism and Monasteries], edition: Vyd. 1., year: 2021, number of pages: 16 s.
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"Iltgel šastir"-t oroogüi noyod : Manj Čingiin üyiin Altain Urianhaičuudiin zarim hošuunii zasag noyodiin ugsaa zalgamjlaliin tüühiig sudalsan tuhai
Oirad sudlaliin ögüüllüüd - II. [Articles in Oirad Studies - II.], edition: Vyd. 1., year: 2021, number of pages: 15 s.
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Selected remarks to the spread of the title khan, khagan, khatun and related forms in languages of Inner Asia
Proceedings of the Seoul International Altaistic Conference, year: 2021
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The Evolution of the Qing Administrative Structure of Hulun Buir and the Relocation of Dagurs from the Old Barga Aimag in 1920
Studia Orientalia Slovaca, year: 2021, volume: 20, edition: 1
2020
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A comparative approach to the pronominal system in Transeurasian
The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages, edition: Vyd. First edition, year: 2020, number of pages: 31 s.
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A Cyrillic manuscript of a Mongolian prophetic text from Western Mongolia as an evidence of the literary pronunciation of the Clear script
Oirat and Kalmyk Identity in the 20th and 21st Century, year: 2020
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Lexical parallels in calendars and less obvious traces of Chinese influence on ancient Xinjiang languages
Altai Hakpo, year: 2020, volume: 30, edition: 1