D. O. Chaoke, the Glossary
Dular Osor Chaoke (born 1958) is a Chinese linguist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Chiba (city), Chiba University, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Evenki language, Ewenki Autonomous Banner, Gaokao, Inner Mongolia, Japan, Manchu people, Mandarin Chinese, Medium of instruction, Minzu University of China, Mongolian language, National People's Congress, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tungusic languages.
- Evenks
- Minzu University of China alumni
- People from Hulunbuir
- People's Republic of China politicians from Inner Mongolia
- Scientists from Inner Mongolia
- Tokyo University of Foreign Studies alumni
- Tungusologists
- Writers from Inner Mongolia
Chiba (city)
is the capital city of Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Chiba University
is a national university in the city of Chiba, Japan.
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The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) is a Chinese state research institute and think tank.
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Evenki language
Evenki, formerly known as Tungus, is the largest member of the northern group of Tungusic languages, a group which also includes Even, Negidal, and the more closely related Oroqen language. D. O. Chaoke and Evenki language are Evenks.
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Ewenki Autonomous Banner or Evenk Autonomous Banner (Evenki: 60px; Mongolian) is an autonomous banner that lies on the border between northwestern Greater Khingan and Hulun Buir grasslands and directly south of the urban district of Hailar in the prefecture-level city of Hulunbuir, China. D. O. Chaoke and Ewenki Autonomous Banner are Evenks.
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Gaokao
The Nationwide Unified Examination for Admissions to General Universities and Colleges, commonly abbreviated as Gaokao, is the annual national undergraduate admission exam of China, held in early June.
Inner Mongolia
Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Manchu people
The Manchus are a Tungusic East Asian ethnic group native to Manchuria in Northeast Asia.
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Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.
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Medium of instruction
A medium of instruction (plural: media of instruction, or mediums of instruction) is a language used in teaching.
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Minzu University of China
The Minzu University of China (MUC) is a national public university in Beijing, China.
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Mongolian language
Mongolian is the principal language of the Mongolic language family that originated in the Mongolian Plateau.
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National People's Congress
The National People's Congress (NPC) is the highest organ of state power of the People's Republic of China.
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Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
, often referred to as TUFS, is a specialist national research university in Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan.
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Tungusic languages
The Tungusic languages (also known as Manchu–Tungus and Tungus) form a language family spoken in Eastern Siberia and Manchuria by Tungusic peoples.
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See also
Evenks
- Alexander Kotusov
- Alitet Nemtushkin
- Bombogor (chief)
- D. O. Chaoke
- Evenk Ethnic Sum
- Evenki language
- Evenki people
- Ewenki Autonomous Banner
- Galina Varlamova
- Hamnigan
- Ivan Kulbertinov
- Maria Fedotova-Nulgynet
- Nikita Sakharov
- Olga Kudrina
- Semyon Nomokonov
- Solon people
- Ureltu
Minzu University of China alumni
- Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun
- An Zhengyu
- Choijinzhab
- D. O. Chaoke
- Erkin Abdulla
- Fei Xiaotong
- Garma Cedain
- Han Geng
- Ilham Tohti
- Kahar Barat
- Kao Chin Su-mei
- Kyzaizhan Seilkozhauly
- Li Fanwen
- Li Jinfang
- Li Wei (born 1963)
- Lin Mingyu
- Liu Shaoxian
- Ma Hancheng
- Ma Kaiming
- Ma Qizhi
- Meng Man
- Mi Na (painter)
- Perhat Tursun
- Shi Jinbo
- Shi Yugang
- Song Zuying
- Tohti Tunyaz
- Xian Hui
- Zhang Chengzhi
- Zhaxi Wangqug
People from Hulunbuir
- Ao Changrong
- Bai Yansong
- Buren Bayaer
- D. O. Chaoke
- Fan Duoyao
- Manlaibaatar Damdinsüren
- Mark Gayn
- Merse (politician)
- Olga Kudrina
- Uudam
- Xing Fei
- Ye Qing
- Zhang Yingying (runner)
People's Republic of China politicians from Inner Mongolia
- Bayanqolu
- Bou Shorgan
- Bu Xiaolin
- Buhe (politician)
- Chen Fengxiang
- Chinggeltei
- D. O. Chaoke
- Darijaya
- Du Zi
- Guo Shuqing
- Han Zhiran
- Hou Fengqi
- Hu Yifeng
- Ji Wenlin
- Ji Yatai
- Kong Fei
- Li Jiexiang
- Li Jingtian
- Linghu An
- Liu Yunshan
- Ma Xiaoguang
- Song Liang
- Tang Aijun
- Ulan (politician)
- Ulanhu
- Uliji
- Wang Bo (born 1958)
- Wang Lijun
- Wang Suyi
- Wang Yingfan
- Wang Zhijun
- Wu Jingbin
- Xing Yun (politician)
- Yang Jing
- Yun Bulong
- Yun Gongmin
- Yun Guangzhong
- Zhao Hongzhu
Scientists from Inner Mongolia
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies alumni
- Chen Chih-hsiung
- D. O. Chaoke
- Fumiko Saiga
- Hisashi Terao
- Hisayoshi Takeda
- Hitori Kumagai
- Juliet Obanda Makanga
- Kanna Hayashi
- Kentaro Tone
- Korehito Kurahara
- Lee Fu-hsing
- Maho Kuwako
- Masabumi Hosono
- Mitsutarō Yamaoka
- Shigeomi Hasumi
- Shinji Maejima
Tungusologists
- Albina Girfanova
- Alexander Grebenshchikov
- Brigitte Pakendorf
- D. O. Chaoke
- Gerhard Doerfer
- S. M. Shirokogoroff
- Valentin Avrorin
- Vladimir Jochelson
Writers from Inner Mongolia
- Buhe (politician)
- CIL Chen
- Chinggeltei
- Choijinzhab
- D. O. Chaoke
- Govruud Huuchinhuu
- Junast
- Ma Boyong
- Minggatu
- Niina Ning Zhang
- Susanna Foo
- Yuan Hongbing