Linguo-religious complexes in Eastern Eurasia
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| Rok publikování | 2025 |
| Druh | Další prezentace na konferencích |
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| Popis | This paper was focused on theoretical concept of linguo-religious complexes with explanation of related theoretical background and application on historical populations speaking with Asian languages. Languages and religions are evolving in mutual functional connections serving purposes of communication (language) and regulation (religion) in different conditions of non-/preliterary and literary societies. The paper mentioned specific environmental conditions of Eurasian greenbelt and long-distance contacts of cultural centers and their continuing partial diffusion to the East (wave theory in case of languages and so-called wild geese pattern in case of economic development). Environmental influences on migrations and patterns of mobility stimulated interferences of neighboring languages and religious communities in tributary relations. These developments were related to influences of natural environment and historical developments along Eurasian greenbelt with distinctions between east-west vs. north-south vectors of migration and cultural diffusion. Regarding results of development, cf. for example a) more dominant southward migrations/diffusion in general or b) the Altai Mountain divide between the Islam (West) and Tibetan Buddhism (East) or Baikal Lake divide for Christianity among the Buriats on the West side and Tibetan Buddhism among the Buriats on the East side of the lake. |
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