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The genetic legacy of the expansion of Turkic-speaking nomads across Eurasia. [PDF]
The Turkic peoples represent a diverse collection of ethnic groups defined by the Turkic languages. These groups have dispersed across a vast area, including Siberia, Northwest China, Central Asia, East Europe, the Caucasus, Anatolia, the Middle East ...
Bayazit Yunusbayev +28 more
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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 ...
Bayan Zhunussova +5 more
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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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ON ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTIONS IN THE LANGUAGE OF ANCIENT TURKIC RUNIC MONUMENTS
This 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.
Shahnaz Novruz gızı Kamalova
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Image of ancient Turkic words in Kazakh language
Қазіргі қазақ тілінің сөздік қоры жалпы түркілік қабаттан өрістейді. Оның негізі, сөздік қоры, фонологиялық құрылысы ежелгі түркі тілінен бастау алатынына көне түркі жазба ескерткіштеріндегі лексикалар дәлел бола алады. ХІ-ХІІ ғ.
Б. A. Aтaбaй +1 more
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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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COGNITIVE ASPECT OF THE LEXICAL INTERFERENCE OF THE LANGUAGE OF ANCIENT TURKIC WRITTEN MONUMENTS AND THE BASHKIR LANGUAGE [PDF]
Mashura Akilova
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THE APPEARANCE AND FORMATION OF THE ANCIENT TURKIC WRITTEN LANGUAGE
There 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 ...
SARTKOZHA, Karzhaubay +1 more
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Lexis features of relevant to ancient turkic language words in alisher navoi works
Shokhida Jalilovna Egamova +1 more
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Image of ancient Turkic words in Kazakh language
Atabay B.A, Koptyleuova D.T
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