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Permanent International Altaistic Conference

Ding Shiqing 丁石庆

Participation:

  • 49th Meeting, 2006: The View of the Environment as Seen through the Altaic Languages in China
  • 50th Meeting, 2007: Investigation and Analysis on the Remaining of Shamanism in Daur of China, Also Talking About the Relationship Between the Daur Language and Shamanism
  • 52nd Meeting, 2009: Report on the Present Situation of Mother Language Preservation of the Altaic-languages-spoken Ethnic Minorities with a Small Population in China
  • 53rd Meeting, 2010: A Tentative Study on the Language Maintenance Model of Ewenki Speaking People in China
  • 56th Meeting, 2013: The Status Quo of the Language Maintenance of Small Ethnic Groups in Northern China
  • 57th Meeting, 2014: (together with Gong Hairong) Languages of the Dahur and Oroqen in Contact in Northern China—a Comparative Study of Kin Terms (Culture and Variation of KinshipTerminology)
  • 60th Meeting, 2017: The Phonemic System of Daur Language
  • 65th Meeting, 2023: (together with Guo Weishi) The Conservation of Altai Language Resources in China: Current Situation and Problems
  • 66th Meeting, 2024: (together with Guo Weishi) The hierarchical view of the relationship between Daur and Manchu in the Qing Dynasty
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