: Alfred F. Majewicz
: Materials for the Study of Tungusic Languages and Folklore
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110221053
: Trends in Linguistics. Documentation [TiLDOC]ISSN
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Volume 4 includes unique records of Orok (Uilta), a Tungusic language (dictionaries, texts, grammatical comments) noted down by Pilsudski directly from native informants at the beginning of the 20th century on Sakhalin. The original source material is identified with the help of - and confronted against - all the existing contemporary dictionaries with the assistance of leading specialists in the field (the Novosibirsk Avrorin group, also called the school of Manchu-Tungusologists). Abundant comparative data are quoted.

All necessary introductory information and commentaries of ethnographic, historical, and linguistic nature are provided. Archival photos taken by Pilsudski are juxtaposed with related contemporary photos especially taken for this purpose. In addition, samples of original manuscript pages are reproduced. Bibliographical data and indices are provided in conformity with the previous volumes.



< TRONG>Alfred F. Majewicz,Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland.
Preface8
Table of contents12
Acknowledgments14
Introduction20
References and bibliography of works consulted46
Bibliography of biographical material concerning and related to B. Pilsudski (addenda)74
Appendix 1 TV documentaries on Bronislaw Pilsudski (addenda)79
Appendix 2 Tables of contents of collective works devoted to Bronislaw Pilsudski (addenda)80
Bibliography of works by Bronislaw Pilsudski (addenda)107
Selected bibliography of works on peoples investigated by Bronislaw Pilsudski and on related problems (addenda)111
a. General111
b. Ainu112
c. Nivhgu115
d. Uilta (Orok)118
e. Ulcha (Olcha)118
f. Nanai119
Abbreviations and Symbols120
Plates CCCV–CCCVII128
I. Materials for the study of the Uilta / Orok language and folklore132
Foreword by Wladyslaw Kotwicz134
Introduction to the Uilta (Orok) materials137
Plates CCCVIII–CCCX140
A Uilta (~Orok)-Polish-English dictionary143
Introduction143
The dictionary146
Plates CCCXI–CCCXII560
Uilta (Orok) proper names (personal names, names of rivers, mountains, settlements)562
Plates CCCXIII–CCCXVII582
Uilta (Orok) texts587
Introduction587
The texts591
Plates CCCXVIII–CCCXXIII658
Grammatical remarks on the Uilta (Orok) language664
Introduction664
Grammatical remarks on the language of the Oroks (1)665
Grammatical remarks on the language of the Oroks (2)688
Plates CCCXXIV–CCCXLIII744
II. Materials for the study of the Ulchan / Olcha / Mangun / Nani language and folklore766
Introduction to the Ulchan (Mangun) materials768
Plates CCCXLIV–CCCXLVIII769
Introduction by Bronislaw Pilsudski774
A few remarks on the notation of the Ulchan language776
An Ulchan-Polish-English vocabulary777
Ulchan proper names965
Plates CCCXLIX–CCCL972
Ulchan texts974
Plates CCCLI–CCCLXXX994
III. Materials for the study of the Nanaian / Gold language and folklore1026
Introduction to the Nanaian (Gold) materials1028
Nanaian vocabulary1029
[Introduction]1029
The vocabulary1037
Nanaian proper names1188
1. Names of settlements1188
2. Names of rivers and lakes1193
3. Masculine personal names and clan names1194
Nanaian riddles1196
A Nanaian prayer/molitva1206
Appendix 1. The phonemic system of the Nanaian language1208
Appendix 2. Index of words1210
Nanaian1210
Ulchan1221
Uilta (Orok)1223
Oroch1223
Udeghe1224
Manchu1224
Neghidal1225
Solon1225
Arman1225
Ewen1226
Ewenk1226
Mongolic1227
Yakut1227
Chinese1227
Russian1227
Appendix 3. Index to Bronislaw Pilsudski’s ethnographic collections1228
A. Collection for the Museum of the Association for the Study of the Amur Region in Vladivostok1228
B. Collection sent to Warsaw1230
Bibliography and references to Nanaian materials1231
Color photos 83–1921234
Appendices1302
Appendix 1. Bronislaw Pilsudski’s 1902 letter concerning the ethnographical study .... ... .....1304
Appendix 2. Review of J. Talko-Hryncewicz’s 1910 “Materials for the study of the ethnology and anthropology of peoples of Central Asia: Mongols, Buryats and Tunguses”1306
List of illustrations1309
Indices1324
Personal names1324
Place names1332
Subjects1337
Lexical indices1348
English1348
Polish1368
Russian1385
Other languages1409
Japanese1409
Latin1411
Chinese1413
Uilta1413
Ulchan1414
Nanaian1414
Manchu1414
Ewenk(i)1414
Hezhe(n)1415
Solon1415
(Manchu-)Tungusic1415
Ainu1415
Nivhgu1415
Yakut1416
Mongolian1416
Persian1416
Onomatopoeia and “meaningless sounds” in songs, exclamations, invocations, etc.1416