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Some Peculiarities of Russian Cultural Constants in the Language and Culture of Mongolia
. This article examines the issue of some peculiarities of Russian cultural constants that transferred into the language and culture of Mongolia in the twentieth century. The aim is to show the specificity of the existence of constant elements of Russian culture that are present in the Mongolian language and culture, which are actively used in the social and everyday sphere of communication nowadays.