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Common Altaic verbal suffixes in modern Uyghur

open access: yes, 1994
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994Although the Altaic theory established by the leading Altaists Ramstedt, Poppe and others on the basis of striking similarities existing among the Altaic languages gains support from most scholars in the ...
Tohti, Litip
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A Third Pillar of the Altaic Hypothesis

open access: yes, 2003
The much-mooted hypothesis, original with Ramstedt (1912) and later refined by Poppe (1960), to the effect that a number of Altaic etymological sets in which certain Mongol intervocalic velars appear to correspond directly to Turkic intervocalic labials ...
Miller, Roy Andrew
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Preserving of mother tongue, religious and cultural identity of tatar migrants (the case of the tatar community in Finland)

open access: yesИсторическая этнология, 2017
The Tatars arrived over a hundred years ago and were the first Muslim immigrants to Finland. This Muslim minority presently has about 700 members. The Tatars have preserved very well their own religion and culture; the fifth generation is still using the
Kadriye Bedretdin
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The Altaic Theory

open access: yes, 2012
The much discussed Altaic Theory is presented concisely in this article, starting from the work of Strahlenberg and Ramstedt. This author distinguishes – apart from Strahlenberg’s first, partially naïve observations – three evolutionary phases: (1) the ...
Stachowski, Marek
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Алтай язгуурын хэлтнүүдийн чоно тотемын домог жич шүтлэгийн шинжлэл: Analysis of myths of the wolf totem worship in the Altaic language family

open access: yes, 2023
Totem myths related to wolf and she-wolf were created during the time of ancestors of the  Mongolians and Turks whose languages are included in the Altaic language family.
Г., Намжил
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Present and Future of Altaic Language Studies in Korea : Focusing on the Study of Manchu-Tungusic Languages

open access: yes, 2021
This article introduces the current research status in Altaic languages in the last two decades, paying particular attention to Manchu-Tungusic languages. This paper can be divided into two parts.
金, 周源
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On the Proto-Turkic */d₂/ and Mongolic *uda- ‘to be late’

open access: yesOrientalia Suecana, 2023
The present study focuses on the Proto-Turkic phoneme */d₂/ in intervocalic position, which can be reconstructed only through external data from Mongolic and other Altaic languages. For this phoneme, four examples are presented. These are *kad₂a ‘rock’,
Orçun Ünal
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Telling general linguists about Altaic

open access: yes, 2015
The hypothesis of an Altaic language family, comprising the Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Korean and, in most recent versions, Japanese languages continues to be a viable linguistic proposal, despite various published claims that it is no longer accepted ...
Michalove, P   +3 more
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Vowel Harmony in Oroqen

open access: yesLinguistic Discovery, 2002
A problem set that focuses on vowel harmony in Oroqen, a Tungusic language.
Lindsay J. Whaley
doaj   +1 more source

PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ERBIUM LASER APPLICATION TO CORRECTION OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN

open access: yesСибирский научный медицинский журнал, 2019
The aim of the investigation is to study the pathomorphological changes in the anterior vaginal wall in women with stress urinary incontinence, who received correction using an erbium laser Fotona. Material and methods.
G. A. Lapiy   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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