Actes de la 37e P.I.A.C. Conférence internationale permanente des études altaïques. Chantilly 20-24 juin 1994. Edited by Marie-Dominique Even. Cahier 27, 1996 of Etudes Mongoles et Sibériennes. 415 pp.ISSN 0766-5075.
Review:
Sommaire
Avant-propos 9–11
Le monde altaïque
Peter K. Marsh: Cave art at Khoit Tsenker: A challenge to archaeological assumptions about the Mongolian Paleolithic 15–27
Burchard Brentjes: Die alte Kunst der altaischen Völker 29–34
Edward Tryjarski: Polish authorities on Saint Hyacinth’s missionary activity among the Altaic peoples 35–50
Denis Sinor: Montesquieu et le monde altaïque 51–57
David B. Honey: Philologist as philobarbaros: The Altaic studies of Peter A. Boodberg (1903-1972) 59–70
Louis Bazin: Le nom du «chameau» dans l’aire turco-mongole. Essai d’étymologie 71–76
Le monde turc
Aleksandr M. Ščerbak: À propos de l’origine de l’alphabet turc prétendument «runique» 79–85
Xénia Celnarová: Die Evolution der Literatur der türkischen Volksdichter unter dem Einfluß des Sufismus 87–96
Jiger Janabel: Qazaq Khanate: From a united to a divided polity 97–128
Hansje Braam and Marc Vandamme: Types, polynoms and collocations: A method for detecting complex expressions in Turkic Text Corpora 129–143
Firdaus G. Khisamitdinova: Magic vocabulary in Bashkir 145–150
Armin Bassarak: Zur Grammatikalisierung einiger aspekto-temporaler Verbalkategorien im heutigen Türkischen 151–157
Ruth I. Meserve: White gold—white plague. The cotton industry in Central Asia in the 1930s and its American and French connections 159–172
Jitka Zamrazilová-Jakmyr: Maintaining Turkish identity in Sweden 173–179
Le monde mongol
Sechin Jagchid: Mongolia and the West 183–197
Igor de Rachewiltz: The name of the Mongols in Asia and Europe: A reappraisal 199–210
Marie-Lise Beffa: Les noms dans l’Histoire secrète des Mongols. Un corpus pour l’analyse ethnolinguistique 211–220
Shimo Hirotoshi: Two important Persian sources of the Mongol Empire 221–224
Shimo Satoko: Three manuscripts of the Mongol History of Jāmiʾ al-Tawārīkh. With a special reference to the History of Tribes 225–228
Jean Richard: Sur un passage de Simon de Saint-Quentin. Le costume, signe de soumission dans le monde mongol 229–234
Kema Orlova: About the Oirat Version of the Commentary of the Üliger-ün nom 235–239
Wu Shu-hui: The imbalance of virtue and power in Qing frontier policy: The Turfan campaign of 1731 241–264
Elena Boikova: P. Pjasetskyj about his stay in Mongolia in 1874 265–273
Alice Sárkőzi: “Calling Back the Soul of the Dying”. Texts from the St. Petersburg Collection 275–285
Ts. Chagdarsürüng et Marie-Dominique Even: Virelangues mongols 287–297
Elsa-Bair Guchinova: Power relationships in an ethnocultural context: The perception of the president among the Kalmyks 299–304
Françoise Aubin: La Mongolie des premières années de l’apres-communisme. La popularisation du passé national dans les mass media mongols (1990-1995) 305–326
Roberte N. Hamayon: Chamanisme, bouddhisme, héroïsme épique: quel support d’identité pour les Bouriates post-soviétiques? 327–356
Le monde mandchou, le monde coreen
Hartmut Walravens: Medical knowledge of the Manchus and the Manchu Anatomy 359–374
Barbara Unterbeck: On the multiple functions of the Manchu plural suffixes (-ri, -si, -ta/-te/-to and -sa/-se/-so) 375–383
Michael Underdown: European knowledge of Korea during the Yüan dynasty 385–404
Résumés de communication 405–415