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@proceedings{1548304, author = {Schwarz, Michal}, booktitle = {The Politics of Categorizing Linguistic Varieties, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 13 July, 2019.}, keywords = {Mongolic languages; Mongolian ethnic groups; politics; science; taxonomy}, language = {eng}, title = {Mongol-oriented Taxons in Modern Science}, year = {2019} }
TY - CONF ID - 1548304 AU - Schwarz, Michal PY - 2019 TI - Mongol-oriented Taxons in Modern Science KW - Mongolic languages KW - Mongolian ethnic groups KW - politics KW - science KW - taxonomy N2 - Interdisciplinary demands of modern science need to combine biology, linguistics and genetics. Mongols hold their taxonomic role in all these areas. Although now their widest extent regarding human groups or race (Mongoloids) slowly losts its scientific value (but still it was not replaced completely), Mongol-oriented taxons are not endangered especially in linguistic (Mongolic languaes), ethnology, biology (names of particular species of plants and animals) and appear in genetics or anthropology (Mongolian spot). This paper focused on adequacy of these taxons including political sphere. ER -
SCHWARZ, Michal. Mongol-oriented Taxons in Modern Science. In \textit{The Politics of Categorizing Linguistic Varieties, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 13 July, 2019.}. 2019.
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