Every passing year, researchers make important discoveries on the inscriptions written in Old Turkic script both in and out of the borders of Mongolia. Especially in the past 25 years, with an increase in field works, we continue getting some new further information on the inscriptions already known and also hearing about the newly-introduced ones. The subject of this paper is one of the latter, “Dongoin Shiree” an inscription introduced in 2010-2011 and published in 2015. Although there are more than 1100 words written on this inscription, the total vocabulary of it consists of a maximum of 20 words. Among those 20 words, eleŋime is one of the words which are hard to explain. In this short paper, we will suggest an explanation for the word in question.
Every year, researchers make important discoveries on the inscriptions written in Old Turkic script both in and out of the borders of Mongolia. Especially in the past 25 years, with an increase in field works, we continue getting some new further information on the inscriptions already known and also hearing about the newly-introduced ones. The subject of this paper is one of the latter, "Dongoin Shiree" an inscription introduced in 2010-2011 and published in 2015. Although there are more than 1100 words written on this inscription, the total vocabulary of it consists of a maximum of 20 words. Among those 20 words, eleŋime is one of the words that are hard to explain. In this short paper, we will suggest an explanation for the word in question.
Field : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Journal Type : Uluslararası
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