Table of Contents
Preface, List of Participants, John Andrew Boyle, Manchester: The Old Man in the Trunk: The Greek Origin of a Theme in the Oghuz nama, Yuri Bregel, Jerusalem: The Tawarlkh-i Khorazmshahlya by Thana'I: The Historiography of Khiva and the Uzbek Literary Language, Larry V. Clark, Bloomington: The Theme of Revenge in the Secret History of the Mongols, Robert Dankoff, Tucson: Middle Turkic Vulgarisms, Paul Hyer, Provo: Mongolian Stereotypes and Images: Some Introductory Observations, Fujiko Isono, Paris: A Few Reflections on the Anda Relationship, Sechin Jagchid, Provo: Traditional Mongolian Attitudes and Values As Seen in the Secret History of the Mongols and the Altan Tobci, Abdulkadir Karahan, Istanbul: An Outline of Cultural Relations Existing Among Turkey, Iran and Pakistan, Owen Lattimore, Paris: Honour and Loyalty: The Case of Temujin and Jamukha, Alo Raun, Bloomington: Remarks Concerning Emotive Meaning, Alice Budapest: Love and Friendship in the Secret History of the Mongols, Edmond Schutz, Budapest: Tetal in Chapter 50 of the Chronicle of Sebeos, Denis Sinor, Bloomington: The Greed of the Northern Barbarian, M.V. Sofronov, Moscow: Decipherment and Study of Tangut, Edward Tryjarski, Warsaw: Interjections in Some Languages of Western Turkic (Codex Cumanicus, Arabo-Kipchak, Armeno-Kipchak, Karaim, and Kazan Tatar).