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Bilingualism and "brain reserve" in subregions of the hippocampal formation. [PDF]
Peitz K, Bittner N, Heim S, Caspers S.
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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.
M.Q. Eskeeva
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Ancient Turkic features versus innovations in Mongolia’s Sayan Turkic languages
Elisabetta Ragagnin
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2023
This article describes the dialectal lexicon in the lexicon of the work “Altun Yaruk”, an excellent example of the ancient Turkic language, in particular, the lexical units specific to the Kipchak dialect. The words belonging to the Kipchak dialect in the work are compared with the lexicon of modern Turkic languages.
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This article describes the dialectal lexicon in the lexicon of the work “Altun Yaruk”, an excellent example of the ancient Turkic language, in particular, the lexical units specific to the Kipchak dialect. The words belonging to the Kipchak dialect in the work are compared with the lexicon of modern Turkic languages.
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This paper will and comment upon a several number of ancient Turkic names, e. g. the model nominative → toponym ↔ ethnonym, - and discuss the nature or natural linguistical evolution of their antic forms. So, our examination of ancient Turkic names will bring us up to date and will suggest that with a small and select lexicon of Proto Turkic historical-
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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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Language Policy in Turkic States and Societies Historical Aspect
Selçuk Üniversitesi Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2023Elchin İbrahimov
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Turkic Borrowings in the Turkish Language Reform: Past and Today
Bilig, 2021Mustafa Samet KUMANLI +1 more
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Morphological segmentation method for Turkic language neural machine translation
Cogent Engineering, 2020Duc Truong Pham
exaly
The Organization of Turkic States: Implications for the Regional Balance of Power
Güvenlik Stratejileri Dergisi, 2022Can Demir
exaly

