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Regarding the Celebration of the Seventieth Birthday of Mária Ivanics
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
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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The name "Buddha" in Central Asian languages
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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Aspiration of stops in Altaic languages: An acoustic study
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the solution of a small but significant problem: how the differences between the two series of stops in different Mongolic, Turkic and Tungusic languages are realised phon-etically, more specifically what are the roles of aspiration (including preaspiration) and voicing in the production of stops.
null Anastasia M. KARLSSON +1 more
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On the methodology for constructing a semantic network of English prepositions : a case study of the preposition for [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to propose a new methodology for constructing semantic networks of English prepositions, a network reasonably regarded as psychologically real. As a case study, we will specifically dis-cuss the preposition for.
Yamaguchi Kazuyuki
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C. C. Uhlenbeck on Indo-European, Uralic and Caucasian [PDF]
In his early years, C. C. Uhlenbeck was particularly interested in the problem of the Indo-European homeland (1895, 1897). He rejected Herman Hirt’s theory (1892) that the words for ‘birch’, ‘willow’, ‘spruce’, ‘oak’, ‘beech’ and ‘eel’ point to Lithuania
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Ármin Vámbéry (1832-1913) as a Historian of Early Hungarian Settlement in the Carpathian Basin
In the English-speaking world Ármin Vámbéry is known as a traveler in Central Asia and a student of Turkic cultures and languages. In his native Hungary he is also known for his disagreement with linguists who believed that Hungarian belonged to the ...
Nándor Dreisziger
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Reduplication in languages: A case study of languages of China [PDF]
International audienceReduplication is widely attested in human languages, especially in the southern hemisphere. This distribution, often complementary with plural markings, is also found in languages spoken in China, which show a correlation between ...
Xu, Dan
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Despite more than 200 years of research, the internal structure of the Turkic language family remains subject to debate. Classifications of Turkic so far are based on both classical historical–comparative linguistic and distance-based quantitative ...
Robbeets, M., Savelyev, A.
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A prototype machine translation system between Turkmen and Turkish [PDF]
In this work, we present a prototype system for translation of Turkmen texts into Turkish. Although machine translation (MT) is a very hard task, it is easier to implement a MT system between very close language pairs which have similar syntactic ...
Adali, Esref +4 more
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