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Speech intelligibility in multilingual spaces [PDF]
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Galbrun, Laurent +3 more
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Some Details from Eurasian Ethnic History – Altaic Peoples, Chinese Sources and Turania
In the first part of the paper, the author discusses some details pertaining to the Altaic languages and the location of the Altaic homeland. As to the key question of Altaic theory – i.e.
Emil Heršak
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Altaic Elements in the Chinese Variety of Tangwang: True and False Direct Loans
This paper foccusses on the Tangwang language, a Chinese variety spoken in southern Gansu that has been in contact with the Dongxiang language, a Mongolic language.
Julie Pauline Marie Lefort
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A MT System from Turkmen to Turkish employing finite state and statistical methods [PDF]
In this work, we present a MT system from Turkmen to Turkish. Our system exploits the similarity of the languages by using a modified version of direct translation method.
Adali, Esref +4 more
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Bounded fitness landscapes and the evolution of the linguistic diversity
A simple spatial computer simulation model was recently introduced to study the evolution of the linguistic diversity. The model considers processes of selective geographic colonization, linguistic anomalous diffusion and mutation.
Abrams +21 more
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Slavic languages in contact, 10: “Altaic” loanwords in Proto-Slavic – a contribution to the debate
A discussion of the problem of “Altaic” influence on Proto-Slavic is the main focus of this paper.
Marek Stachowski
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The Baoan language: the history of study and the place in the classification of Mongolian languages
Introduction. The Baoan language (Chinese 保安语 Bao'an, Baonan) is the language of the Baoan people, belonging to the Mongolian group of the Altaic language family.
Z. I. Chushkaeva
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At the boundaries of syntactic prehistory. [PDF]
Ceolin A +5 more
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Proposal for encoding the Old Turkic script in the SMP of the UCS [PDF]
This is a proposal to encode the Old Turkic script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. The script was published in Unicode Standard version 5.2 in October 2009.
China National Body +3 more
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