Q2 Arts and Humanities
Lyubov S. Kara-ool, Igor V. Kormushin
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介绍。近几十年来,图瓦人对国家档案文件中所载的他们的氏族/部落历史或家庭档案中保存的他们祖先的回忆录表现出越来越大的兴趣。的目标。本文试图探讨图瓦族/部落(次民族)群体采用的名字的特点。为此,本文将对图瓦语中的氏族/部落名称进行系统化,调查古代氏族/部落身份,确定20世纪初图瓦亚族群的栖息地,探索亚族群结构的特点,并在图瓦边界之外发现与图瓦族密切相关的社区。材料。本书分析了图瓦族语词,这些语词来自有关研究主题的出版物,以及在方言学和综合研究考察期间收集的实地数据。结果。图瓦人的自我认同与次种族(氏族/部落)起源密切相关。图瓦语共包含40多个部落协会的名称,后者可进一步分为部落内单位(氏族)。另一个重要的自我认同因素是18世纪中叶由中国满清王朝建立的行政/领土认同。我们的分析表明,图瓦人的民族形成主要基于突厥语成分,然而,人们仍然可以在其中找到蒙古、萨摩耶德、Ket和通古斯元素。相当多的氏族/部落名称不仅分布在图瓦境内,而且分布在图瓦境外,这证明许多突厥语社区有共同的起源。到目前为止,图瓦族语名中有很大一部分实际上尚未被探索过,因此,这些语名需要更深入的了解。
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Названия родовых групп тувинцев
Introduction. In recent decades, Tuvans have shown an increasing interest in their clan/tribal histories contained in state archival documents or memoirs of their ancestors preserved in family files. Goals. The article seeks to explore features of names adopted by Tuvan clan/tribal (subethnic) groups. To facilitate this, the paper shall systematize clan/tribal names in the Tuvan language, investigate clan/tribal identities from ancient times, identify habitats of Tuvan subethnic groups as of the early 20th century, explore peculiarities of subethnic structures, and single out communities closely related to Tuvan ones to be found beyond Tuva’s borders. Materials. The work analyzes Tuvan ethnonyms from publications on the topic of research and field data collected during dialectological and comprehensive research expeditions. Results. Tuvan self-identity is closely associated with subethnic (clan/tribal) origin. The Tuvan language contains names for a total of over forty tribal associations, the latter be further divided into intra-tribal units (clans). Another important self-identity factor is the administrative/territorial one established in the mid-18th century by the Manchu (Qing) Dynasty of China. Our analysis shows the Tuvan ethnogenesis was based mainly on Turkic-speaking components, however, one can still trace Mongolic, Samoyed, Ket, and Tungus elements therein. Quite a number of clan/tribal names are distributed not only in the territory of Tuva, but also beyond its borders, which attests to common origins of many Turkic-speaking communities. A significant part of Tuvan ethnonyms remain virtually unexplored to date, therefore, those require deeper insights.
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Oriental Studies
Oriental Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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