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Verbals and Insubordination in Altaic-type Languages
This paper aims to show that intra-clausal syntax is crucially related to inter-clausal syntax and the development of insubordination. It also examines Evans’s (2007) claim that the insubordination phenomenon often pertains to evidential and modal ...
風間, 伸次郎
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Emotional predicates in Altaic-type languages
Emotional adjectives cannot be used with the 3rd person subject in Japanese. This phenomenon is called as “person restriction”. The aims of this paper are as follows: (1) To contrast the emotional expressions in several languages from the viewpoint of ...
風間, 伸次郎
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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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Methods of developing machine translation systems for low-resource languages
This article focuses on methods of developing machine translation systems for low-resource languages, such as Turkic languages. A hybrid approach combining data augmentation and transfer learning was proposed.
D. S. Suleymanov +2 more
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Common Altaic verbal suffixes in modern Uyghur
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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Var mı, yok mu? ("Does it or doesn't it exist?"): the Altaic dilemma (or: Aru, nai?)
This paper is an overview of arguments for the relatedness of the two languages demonstrated in the title - Turkish and Japanese - and the series of language groups between the two, including the rest of the Turkic languages, the Mongolian and Manchu ...
Mills, Timothy Ian
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Typological variation across Sinitic languages [PDF]
Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have effectively dispelled the common myth that these languages share a single “universal Chinese grammar”.
Pui Yiu Szeto
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The article represents new facts concerning the problem of ancient language communications and facts confirming the interaction of Turkic languages with Mongolic and Tungus-Manchu ones.
Aleksey A. Burykin
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Pravoslávna misionárska lingvistika v Ruskom impériu (špecifiká a problémy žánru)
The article examines the phenomenon of missionary linguistics in the Russian Empire, shaped significantly by Russian state and church policies. Beginning in the late 18th century, three main genres of missionary linguistic literature
Katarína Džunková
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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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