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ON THE ANCIENT TURKIC STRATUM OF HYDRONYMS IN ZHETYSU

Tiltanym
This article deals with the historical and etymological aspects of the names of water bodies of the Zhetysu region, namely, the ancient Turkic beginning of the names.
S. Salikhova, M. Atabayeva, Z. Kaymaz
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LEXICON OF ANCIENT TURKIC INSCRIPTIONS

RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHES
This article provides information about the lexicon of ancient Turkic inscriptions, the historical, cultural and linguistic development of the Turkic peoples, the use of the most basic language tools, and the development, vocabulary, and lexical features
Yulduz Mominova
exaly   +2 more sources

Concerning Some Ancient Turkic Titles In Bactrian Documents

The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations
The number of Bactrian documents created in the language of the people of the region that included the upper reaches of the Amu Darya, which was called Bactria in ancient times, and Tokhoristan in later times, has exceeded one hundred today.
G'aybulla Boboyorov   +1 more
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THE APPEARANCE AND FORMATION OF THE ANCIENT TURKIC WRITTEN LANGUAGE

2020
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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IMPORTANT WORK ON MEMORIALS OF ANCIENT TURKIC LANGUAGES (review)

Bulletin of Kyrgyz State University named after I. Arabaev
The 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
K. Samatov
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SEMANTIC FEATURES OF SOME TURKIC WORDS IN THE FOLKLORE LANGUAGE OF KHOREZM REGION

EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)
This article investigates the semantic features of certain Turkic words found in the folklore language of the Khorezm. The oral literary heritage of the Khorezm people, rich with diverse genres, represents an integral part of the general Turkic and Uzbek
Jumanyazova Mukhabbat Khusinovna
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THE CONCEPT OF "KOK BORI" IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE TURKIC PEOPLES: LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS IN THE KAZAKH, UZBEK AND KARAKALPAK LANGUAGES

Bulletin of Dulaty University
This article analyzes the linguocultural features of the concept of "Kok Bori" in the languages of the Turkic peoples – Kazakh, Uzbek and Karakalpak-on the basis of pragmatic and intercultural aspects.
I. A. Kuttymuratova
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Bilingualism, Polylingualism in Central Asia and Their Interaction in a Multicultural Turkic-Speaking Environment: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan

Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices
The research deals with the problem of bilingualism and polylingualism in the aspect of intercultural communication in the conditions of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in diachronic and synchronic aspects.
M. Dzhusupov
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MEMORIAL COMPLEXES AND STONE SCULPTURES­BEDIZ: ETHNOCULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TURKIC PERIOD

Cultural Heritage
In the ancient Turkic era, special rituals were performed for the burial of the deceased. One key element was the “badiz” (ancient Turkic: bediz >bediz stone sculpture). Such badiz are found in abundance in the Eurasian space, especially the art of badiz
N. Bazylkhan
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STRUCTURAL AND LEXICAL-SEMANTIC FEATURES OF SERVICES PARTS OF SPEECH IN ANCIENT TURKIC AND THE YAKUT LANGUAGES (In the comparative plan with east-turkic and mongolian languages)

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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