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Lexis features of relevant to ancient turkic language words in alisher navoi works

Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR), 2021
Shokhida Jalilovna Egamova   +1 more
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SIMPLE SENTENCE AND ITS EXPRESSION IN ANCIENT TURKIC LANGUAGE

Current Research Journal of Philological Sciences, 2023
This article analyzes the research related to the simple sentence in the ancient Turkic language and its study, and issues such as the structure of the simple sentence in the ancient Turkic language, the types of simple sentences, and the expression of participles in simple sentences are highlighted.
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ETHNOCRANIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CONTEXT WITH THE ANCIENT TURKIC LANGUAGE ANDTENGRIANISM ON THE ANCIENT ANCESTRAL KAZAKH LAND

open access: yesIzvestiya of the Samara Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences Social Humanitarian Medicobiological Sciences, 2020
The article is the first time of considering of the general ethnocraniological indicators in the context of the ancient Turkic language and Tengrianism in Kazakhstan. Correlation of data from different scientific areas in reality, each in its own way and taken together, reveal in the broadest aspects the depth and integrity of the ethno-historical ...
O. Ismagulov, A.O. Ismagulova
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The Nature and Function of the Ancient Turkic Functional Word “Birlan” in Modern Turkic Languages (Using the Example of the Kazakh Language)

open access: yesForum for Linguistic Studies
It is known that Soviet Turkologists believe that the affix of the instrumental suffix exists only in the Kazakh language among Turkic-speaking peoples. Because in the modern Kazakh language, “birlan”, which is the archetype of the form “men”, which was once a case affix, once a conjunctional functional word, was not an affix of the case category, but ...
Zhanakul Sametova
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