Elisabetta Ragagnin - Selected Publications#


2022a. Sayan Turkic language islands in Mongolia: current issues, future challenges and opportunities for Dukhan. In: Ragagnin, E. & Khabtagaeva (eds), Endangered languages in Northeast Asia (Languages of Asia 28). Leiden: Brill. 200-216.

2022b. Ostentive markers in Azeri and some other Turkic languages. Turkic Languages 2022/2, 67-74.

2021a. Siberian draculesses. In: Khabtagaeva, B. (ed.) Historical Linguistics and Philology of Central Asia: Essays in Turkic and Mongolic Studies (Languages of Asia 26) Leiden: Brill. 429-441.

2021b. Azeri. In: Johanson, L. & Csató, É. Á. (ed.) The Turkic Languages, Oxon & New York: Routledge. 242-261.

2020. Major and minor Turkic language islands in Iran with special focus on Khalaj. In: Gholami S. (ed.) Endangered Iranian languages: Language Contact and Language Islands in Iran (Iranian Studies 53 / 2020). 573-588.

2019a. Marko Pologiyn ayalal 1559 oni Ramuziogiyn huvilbar (The travels of Marco Polo: The version of Ramusio (1559)). Ulaanbaatar: Soyombo (& G. Bat-Uchral, Samuela Simion) (Monograph in Mongolian)

2019b. Sciamanismo e tengrismo in Mongolia. In: Beggiora, S. (ed.), Il Cosmo sciamanico. Ontologie indigene fra Asia e Americhe. Franco Angeli: Milano. 157-174.

2018a. A Turcological gem: The Tuhan language of Northern Mongolia. Turkic Languages 22/2(2018), 217-229.

2018c. Badeksaan. In: Ákos Bertalan Apatóczky & Atwood, C. P. & Kempf, B. (eds.), Philology of the Grassland: Essays in Mongolic, Turkic, and Tungusic Studies (The Languages of Asia Series 17). Leiden: Brill. 258-265

2017. L’ambiguità del teonimo poliano Natigay – Načigay. In: Crifò, F. & Rinaldin, A. (eds.), Quaderni Veneti 6/2(2017). Venezia: Edizioni Ca’ Foscari. 103-112.

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