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Modal Structures in Altay Tuvan
This article deals with grammaticalized expressions of modality in Tuvan with special focus on Altay Tuvan, a dialect spoken by the Tsengel Tuvan people, who live as seminomads in Tsengel village, a part of Bayan Olgiy in western Mongolia. Modal categories, including voluntative, optative, hypothetical, necessitative, potential, confirmative, presumptive, and prospective, are expressed in Altay Tuvan by different synthetic and analytic devices. The article describes these devices in comparison to other varieties of Tuvan. Data collected during field work by the author is presented.</p
Folklore Motive from the Novel-Myth of Askar Altay Named “Novella of Altay”
AbstractWe have considered the transfer of folklore motive of novel-myth of Askar Altay named “Novella of Altay”. Main issues of this work - made a great contribution to the new mifologizm which is said, written at this time. The main battle scene of the work takes place between a hunter who is in love with a beautiful woman and a bear. At this time, it is observed that the writer on the basis of Kazakh folklore used for the purpose of its creation legends, tales about the history of the marriage of the girl and the bear. In the work of author, the bear‘s feeling and its fancy to girl whose named Bulabike are told. It means that the myths in the ancient oral literature are remaked and they are given to present kazakh prose. The author also wrote in his composition about the kazakh witch who was able to dominate the spirits and evils by describing it with art details. He also indicated that the witch Dolai was a predictor. Also, it is possible to prove this fact in the novel-myth when the witch had felt the death of Ular and his love a day before. In conclusion, there is no dought that the novel-myth of Askar Altay named “Novella of Altay” contributed on the development of tradition and innovation, and this novel-myth is considered as a valuable composition which doesn‘t only reminds the mythical tales, also that enables the present proses to enhance absolutely
What is the association between obesity and diastolic dysfunction: Obesity or obesity phenotype?
Altay, Servet (Trakya author)Obesity is currently one of the greatest public health issues worldwide. It is associated with several alterations in cardiac morphology and ventricular function. Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction occurs commonly in obese individuals, particularly the severely obese and the hypertensive obese. The influence on diastolic function seems to be multifactorial and may be a result of effects of adipose tissue as well as obesity-related comorbidities
NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR RAISING FOREIGN INVESTMENTS TO ECONOMY OF THE ALTAY TERRITORY
The article explains that the Altay Territory is a promising investment site ready for quantitative improvement in foreign capital influx, which will provide an opportunity to strengthen and accelerate the dynamics of the region development. The author shows that a serious role in enhancing the investment climate of the Altay territory is played by Agro-industrial complex. Its paramount aim today is ensuring food security of the country and output of import substituting products, which meets the tasks of Russian economy development. Production capacities of the territory show a great potential for development. These facts can provide a proof of the Altay territory possibilities as an attractive for investment entity of the Russian Federation, which is confirmed by high assessment by Russian and overseas rating agencies
REGIONAL FEATURES AND PROBLEMS OF GROWTH (ON EXAMPLE OF ALTAY TERRITORY)
In article problems of planning of social and economic development of territories are opened, consequences of absence of precise and clear strategy of development of region on an example of Altay territory are shown. On the basis of the analysis of the fact information the estimation of influence of agriculture on economy of region is given, offers on the new ideology of the spatial organization of Altay region providing its steady development are formulated
Queer and trans life: Anthropological futures
Against a background marked by endless ordinary crises, widespread precarity, and disrupting critical events, Queer and Trans Life charts queer investments for the future. It examines the challenges and pleasures in marginal everyday experiences of gender and sexual dissidence and the labours of care and endurance which sustain a sense of sociality and community, often against all odds. It presents queer and trans anthropological research from emerging European contexts. Though occasionally posited as non-belonging, the volume demonstrates that queer anthropology in Europe continues to thrive by providing textured ethnographic analysis and timely interventions in anthropological theory
Opportunities and Prospects of Developing Tourist Industry Infrastructure in the Republic of Altay on the Basis of State-Private Partnership
The research deals with planning and developing tourist industry in the Republic of Altay on the basis of mechanisms of state-private partnership oriented to building the necessary tourist infrastructure in the region. In the research the author analyzed trends in developing the system of academic views and regulatory control of stateprivate partnership in the Russian Federation and systematized key forms of direct and indirect participation of state in the face of bodies of state governance and regional levels in implementation of investment projects with cornerstone impact on social and economic and technological development of territories. The author checked tourist potential of the Republic of Altay and sufficiency of tourist infrastructure units in the region according to strategy of social and economic development of the region. Apart from that, the article identified technological and operation features of building and using different units of tourist infrastructure in the region and worked out recommendations aimed at application of concrete forms and methods of state-private partnership in order to ensure the complex development of tourist infrastructure in the Republic of Altay. Findings of the research can be used for elaboration and realization of the Republic of Altay policy aimed at tourism development in the region
The Radial Growth Responses Differences of High-Elevation Larix sibirica to Climate Change in the Altay Mountains of China and Russia
Climate change has a profound impact on the spatio-temporal patterns and successional dynamics of forest ecosystems, particularly at forest edges. The Altay Mountains are located at the junction of China, Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia, and the southern edge of the boreal forest in interior Eurasia. It is highly necessary to compare the differences in the responses of forest ecosystems in large transnational mountain ranges to climate change under the background of climate change. This study analyzed 558 tree cores collected from 20 sample sites dominated by Siberian larch (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) in the high-elevation of Altay Mountains. Using tree-ring width data and meteorological observations from Altay Mountains both in China and Russia, we investigated how climate influences the radial growth of L. sibirica across these regions. The results indicate that temperature is the primary factor driving radial growth, with early summer temperatures acting as the main growth-limiting factor on both China and Russia. Notably, the radial growth-climate response is stronger in Russia than China. Despite ongoing climate change, the dominant climatic drivers of radial growth in the Altay Mountains have remained stable, with temperature continuing to exert a significant and consistent influence on L. sibirica growth in the high-elevation of Altay Mountains. This study enhances our understanding of the climate change impacts on boreal forest ecosystems and highlights potential risks to forest health in the Altay Mountains
P–T path, zircon U–Pb ages and tectonic implications of Devonian pelitic granulites in the southern Chinese Altay orogen
The Chinese Altay orogen is an important part of the giant Central Asian Orogenic Belt. However, its tectono–metamorphic evolution is still a matter of debate. Here, we report Devonian pelitic granulites at the Wuqiagou area in the southern Chinese Altay orogen. They are characterized by an assemblage of garnet + orthopyroxene + cordierite ± spinel + biotite + plagioclase ± K–feldspar + quartz + Fe–Ti oxides. Based on petrographic features and P–T estimates, together with phase equilibrium modeling in the NCKFMASHTO system, three metamorphic stages can be distinguished as follows: (1) pre–peak prograde (M1) stage, with small biotite–plagioclase– or spinel–bearing assemblages preserved as inclusions in garnets and P–T conditions of <4.0 kbar and 700–770 °C; (2) peak metamorphic (M2) stage, with an garnet–orthopyroxene–cordierite–bearing assemblage and P–T conditions of 4.2–5.2 kbar and 780–830 °C; and (3) post–peak retrograde (M3) stage, with the biotite–plagioclase–bearing intergrowth ..
Introduction: Queer and Trans life
Book synopsis: Against a background marked by endless ordinary crises, widespread precarity, and disrupting critical events, Queer and Trans Life charts queer investments for the future. It examines the challenges and pleasures in marginal everyday experiences of gender and sexual dissidence and the labours of care and endurance which sustain a sense of sociality and community, often against all odds. It presents queer and trans anthropological research from emerging European contexts. Though occasionally posited as non-belonging, the volume demonstrates that queer anthropology in Europe continues to thrive by providing textured ethnographic analysis and timely interventions in anthropological theory
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