Asian Ethnology, 1991, vol. 50/1 — From the Online library of The Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture (Japan)
formerly Fujen University and Tsinghua University, Beijing
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Writing slightly over fifty years ago, the author describes the background to the construction of a literary language, argues against the policy, procedures, and results of the Soviet authorities and their collaborators, and damns the new artificial language on scientific grounds. An introduction by Inoue, who discovered the article, and a bibliography of Shirokogoroff's works accompany this trenchant criticism of the use of language for ideological ends.
Key words: Tungus — artificial language — cultural politics