2018
DOI: 10.1353/reg.2018.0005
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Interethnic Communication on the Russian-Chinese Border: Its Past and Present

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“…Second person singular imperatives-which consist of the bare root and replace every verb form-are considered the 'proper way' to speak to the Chinese. These same forms were typical of the Chinese-Russian Pidgin of the olden days (Fedorova, 2012), and other Russian-based pidgins, including govorka (developed in long-term trade communication between Russians and the local Samoyedic-speaking populations on the Taymyr peninsula: Stern, 2005). The current Chinese-Russian emergent pidgin is in flux-its characteristics 'will be clearer when (and if )' it 'stabilises' (Shapiro, 2010, p. 13).…”
Section: Section 3: Chinese Pidgins and Trade Languagesmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Second person singular imperatives-which consist of the bare root and replace every verb form-are considered the 'proper way' to speak to the Chinese. These same forms were typical of the Chinese-Russian Pidgin of the olden days (Fedorova, 2012), and other Russian-based pidgins, including govorka (developed in long-term trade communication between Russians and the local Samoyedic-speaking populations on the Taymyr peninsula: Stern, 2005). The current Chinese-Russian emergent pidgin is in flux-its characteristics 'will be clearer when (and if )' it 'stabilises' (Shapiro, 2010, p. 13).…”
Section: Section 3: Chinese Pidgins and Trade Languagesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The emergent 'Chinese-Russian' variety is perceived by Russian native speakers as a 'broken language' and is the object of derision and mockery (Fedorova, 2015, pp. 144-6;Fedorova, 2011aFedorova, , 2011bYang, 2007;Shapiro, 2010, pp. 11-2).…”
Section: Section 3: Chinese Pidgins and Trade Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After the formation of the lake system, the mineral contents of the water in different parts of the system ranged from 2 to 4 g/l. A 1970 research [12] showed that the zooplankton in the Aidar-Arnasai Lake System was characterised by the presence of a freshwater phytophilic complex: Chydorus latus, Oxyurella tenuicaudis, Macrotrix hirsuticornis and Pleuroxus aduncus, and freshwater rotifers and copepods of temperate latitudes: Brachionus falcatus, Brachionus calyciflorus, Asplanchna priodonta, Platyas quadricornis, Acanthocyclops bicuspidatus odessana, A.gigas and Acanthodiaptomus denticornis. These freshwater species have been found in the last decade only in areas of the lake system with low mineral contents [1,13].…”
Section: Succession Of Zooplankton Communities In the Aals Depending ...mentioning
confidence: 99%