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In this article, we analyze the problems related to the theory of Altaic languages and lexical parallels between them. For this purpose, new findings and information in the work of the Kazakh linguist Janseyit Tuymebayev “Principles and Criteria of ...
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Hiina keele sugulusest ugri keelte ja eriti soome-eesti keelega (1895)
Eesti 19. sajandi väljapaistev keeleteadlane, entsüklopedist ja helilooja Karl August Hermann (1851–1909) toob välja tunnused, mis võiksid osutada ugri, st soome-ugri ning altai keelte, sh eesti ja soome keele sugulusele hiina keelega.
Karl August Hermann
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Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-Uralic origins because the reconstructed Indo-European endings can be derived from combinations of Indo-Uralic morphemes by a series of well-motivated ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Initial evolution of the Proto-Altaic roots *bŭkrV and *.
Initial evolution of the Proto-Altaic roots *bŭkrV and *.
Aleksandar Mikić (308956)
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Koguryo and Altaic : on the role of Koguryo and other Old Korean idioms in the Altaic etymology
In the contribution all seriously interpreted lexemes of the language of one of Old Korean kingdoms, Koguryo, are presented. Although the main source of these interpretations is a very careful philologist Ch. I.
Václav Blažek, Michal Schwarz
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Japanese aru, iru, oru 'to be' : [oru ist bin aru]
Among the Japanese expressions for 'to be', the verbs aru (unmarked), iru (animate subject) and oru (humble variant of iru) are of special interest (cf. Martin 1975: 194f. for a descriptive account). We may look for cognates of these verbs in the (other)
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The article is devoted to the issue of the relationship of the Mongolian and Turkic languages, which arouses interest of comparativists dealing with the Altaic hypothesis. This issue has long been disputed and still remains unresolved.
V. .. Rassadin, L. .. Bold
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Lexical-semantic group “War and Weapon” in the Crimean Tatar language [PDF]
The military lexicon was already formed in the common Turkic period and covers almost all spheres of military affairs. This lexicon consists of common Turkic, common Altaic and borrowed words.
Zera Sattarova
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New trends in European studies on the Altaic problem
Dybo Anna. New trends in European studies on the Altaic problem [Электронный ресурс] / Anna Dybo// Вестник РГГУ. Серия "Филология. Вопросы языкового родства". - 2016. - № 2 (14). - С.
Dybo Anna
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SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OLD AND THE MEDİEVAL TURKIC WORDS
The topic of this research is the needed elements in the work of thereconstruction of the old and the medieval Turkic words. The important role of thehistorical and the modern Altaic languages will be emphasized during the process ofthe Proto-Turkic ...
Ertan BESLİ
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