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Wind-Related Terms in Mongolic Languages: Etymology and Semantics

open access: yesOriental Studies
Introduction. The article examines etymologies and semantics of wind-related terms in the Mongolic languages. Goals. The study primarily seeks to identify some etymological and semantic–typological features inherent to the specified thematic group of the
Anna V. Dybo   +4 more
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THE ARABIC COGNATES OR ORIGINS OF PLURAL MARKERS IN WORLD LANGUAGES: A RADICAL LINGUISTIC THEORY APPROACH

open access: yesIndonesian EFL Journal, 2015
This paper traces the Arabic origins of "plural markers" in world languages from a radical linguistic (or lexical root) theory perspective. The data comprises the main plural markers like cats/oxen in 60 world languages from 14 major and minor families ...
Zaidan Ali Jassem
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Color Term al ‘Scarlet, Pink’ in Turkic Languages: Historical and Lexical-Semantic Development Revisited

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2020
Introduction. The article examines the color term al ‘pink; scarlet’ in Turkic languages. Goals. The study aims at considering the lexeme in comparative historical and lexical-semantic perspectives.
Rimma T. Muratova
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Indo-Uralic and Altaic

open access: yes, 2010
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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Declension system of the turkic languages: historical development of case endings

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
Declension system of the Turkic languages is characterized by a large number of cases and a variety of forms of cases. The research works indicate the number of cases in the Turkic languages in different ways, in some languages they are considered to be ...
G. S. Sagidolda
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Regarding the Celebration of the Seventieth Birthday of Mária Ivanics

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2020
The seventieth birthday commemoration of the outstanding representative of Hunga­rian Turkic studies, Professor Mária Ivanics, was held 11 September 2020, at 11 a.m., in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences building at the University of Szeged ...
Togabayeva G.
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SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OLD AND THE MEDİEVAL TURKIC WORDS

open access: yesZeitschrift für die Welt der Türken, 2013
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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Japanese aru, iru, oru 'to be' : [oru ist bin aru]

open access: yes, 2010
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 name "Buddha" in Central Asian languages

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2013
The present article summarises some variants of the name "Buddha" in Indian, Iranian, Tocharian and Altaic languages. The survey of names is collected primarily from secondary sources.
Michal Schwarz
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Is the Taxon of Altaic Languages Natural or Artificial? [PDF]

open access: yesLingua Posnaniensis, 2009
Is the Taxon of Altaic Languages Natural or Artificial? The article considers if the taxon of Altaic languages natural enough to call it a good classification. The more compact a taxon, the more natural it is. The article deals with the peculiarities of functioning of labial consonants in the languages of the Altaic language unity and
openaire   +1 more source

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