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PRINCIPLES OF DIVISION OF SIMPLE SENTENCE TYPES IN ANCIENT TURKIC LANGUAGE
The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2023In this article, the types of sentences in the ancient Turkic language according to their structure and the peculiarities of simple sentences are analyzed. The types of simple sentences in the ancient Turkic language and the views of representatives of linguistics on the division of simple sentences into types are comparatively ...
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COGNITIVE ASPECT OF THE LEXICAL INTERFERENCE OF THE LANGUAGE OF ANCIENT TURKIC WRITTEN MONUMENTS AND THE BASHKIR LANGUAGE [PDF]
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During 150 years history of Altaic studies, no contradictions arose while discussing the issues concerning the common origin of languages, language contact results and their further consequences, as well as the stratum of borrowed linguistic units into different levels of the language. Such studies performed various tasks within the framework of Altaic
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ON ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTIONS IN THE LANGUAGE OF ANCIENT TURKIC RUNIC MONUMENTS
St. Petersburg University Studies in Social Sciences & HumanitiesThis article explores the ways of expressing additional constructions in the language of ancient Turkic runic monuments. The study of the language of ancient Turkic runic monuments revealed that complements can be divided into two main types: direct and indirect.
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THE APPEARANCE AND FORMATION OF THE ANCIENT TURKIC WRITTEN LANGUAGE
2020There are three different opinions about the origin of old turkic rune alphabet. They are Aramey, Sogdian and it's an own Central asian nomads creation. Due to the results of last years archeological excavations carried out on the territory of a place of residence of ancient nomads (modern north places –north of Huang-he, Mongolian territory) and ...
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Bulletin of the Eurasian Humanities Institute, Philology Series
This article examines the phono-morpho-semantic features of ancient affixes within the pronouns of Old Turkic written monuments. The purpose of the research is to identify the structure of pronouns in Old Turkic and, by comparing them with the pronoun systems of modern Kazakh, Turkish languages, to reveal historical continuity and typological ...
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This article examines the phono-morpho-semantic features of ancient affixes within the pronouns of Old Turkic written monuments. The purpose of the research is to identify the structure of pronouns in Old Turkic and, by comparing them with the pronoun systems of modern Kazakh, Turkish languages, to reveal historical continuity and typological ...
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Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy, 2020
The purpose of this article is identification of continuity of the Turkic written monuments of the 4th-9th centuries and adjective suffixes in languages related to the modern Kypchak group, as well as structural and semantic relationships and features.
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The purpose of this article is identification of continuity of the Turkic written monuments of the 4th-9th centuries and adjective suffixes in languages related to the modern Kypchak group, as well as structural and semantic relationships and features.
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Altaistics
The article examines the connections between the structural and semantic correspondences of th e terms of meteorology and landscape vocabulary of the Turkish and Yakut languages in comparison with the ancient Turkic language. Lexical correspondences are divided into lexical-semantic groups: “Heavenly bodies”, “Soil, landscape”.
I. Yu. Vasilev, K. T. Kirillina
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The article examines the connections between the structural and semantic correspondences of th e terms of meteorology and landscape vocabulary of the Turkish and Yakut languages in comparison with the ancient Turkic language. Lexical correspondences are divided into lexical-semantic groups: “Heavenly bodies”, “Soil, landscape”.
I. Yu. Vasilev, K. T. Kirillina
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IMPORTANT WORK ON MEMORIALS OF ANCIENT TURKIC LANGUAGES (review)
Bulletin of Kyrgyz State University named after I. ArabaevThe article presents a scientific analysis of N.K. Useev's research of phonetic phenomena, morphology, syntax, word formation, lexical groups, language picture of the world of written monuments of the Kyrgyz Kaganate (VII-IX centuries) using a variety of flexible methods that prove the direct belonging of the Enesai written monuments to the descendants
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2011
The author compare the terms of the interrelation of the Yakut and the ancient languages in a given lexical-semantic group. The main purpose of the article is defining the Yakut language as part of the ancient monument of Turkic writing. The quantitative and statistical, structural and semantic features of lexical parallels are analyzed in detail.
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The author compare the terms of the interrelation of the Yakut and the ancient languages in a given lexical-semantic group. The main purpose of the article is defining the Yakut language as part of the ancient monument of Turkic writing. The quantitative and statistical, structural and semantic features of lexical parallels are analyzed in detail.
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