Ksenia Borisovna Kepping (Russian: Ксе́ния Бори́совна Ке́пинг, Chinese: 克平; pinyin: Kè Píng, 7 February 1937 – 13 December 2002) was a Russian Tangutologist, known principally for her study of Tangut (or Mi-nia) grammar.[note 1] She is also known for her theories on the tantric nature of the Tangut state, and for her proposition of the existence of two contrasting forms of Tangut language, the common language used in most surviving Tangut texts, and a ritual language preserved only in a few ritual odes.
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Empress Liang, the other was over Emperor Huizong of Western Xia, see KseniaKepping, The famous Liangzhou bilingual stele. "西夏王陵简介" (in Chinese (China))...
language is far from perfect: although certain aspects of the morphology (KseniaKepping, The Morphology of the Tangut Language, Moscow: Nauka, 1985) and grammar...
Ronald Butt, 82, British journalist, political columninst and writer. KseniaKepping, 65, Russian linguist and tangutologist. Anthony Ler, 35, Singaporean...
the main fruits of this research was a scholarly edition by Kychanov, KseniaKepping, V. S. Kolokolov, and A. P. Terent'ev-Katanskij of the Tangut monolingual...
language Shi & Bai 1977, pp. 146–147 Nishida 1986, pp. 1–116 Kepping 1996, pp. 26–28 Kepping, Ksenia (1996), "Tangut Ritual Language" (PDF), 29th International...
and articles by Russian Tangutologists Design of Tangut fonts Ksenia Borisovna Kepping Ксе́ния Бори́совна Ке́пинг 1937–2002 Russia Sea of Characters (1969)...
tournament round. Jager won this round 6–2. In the second round against Ksenia Perova, Jager and Perova started out by winning a set each and had a set...