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WAYS TO CONVEY ASPECTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE ANCIENT TURKIC LANGUAGE
The article discusses the ways of transferring aspects of the English language in the ancient Turkic language. Each language has its own characteristics of time transmission that differ from each other. Although there are no aspects in the Turkic languages like in English, there are ways to convey aspects.
Kamzanov, D., Yskaknabi, A.
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A tribute to Elizaveta Ubryatova: professional life and personal destiny [PDF]
The article was submitted on 10.06.2015. Translated by Dr. Lilia Gorelova.In Russia, the name of prominent turkologist Elizaveta Ivanovna Ubryatova, at present is known mostly to specialists who study the languages spoken by the Northern peoples of the ...
Shirobokova, N. +1 more
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Turkic literary languages or dialects have very long common roots, and despite various political and geographical differences, these native languages have preserved their ancient roots, vocabulary, grammatical structure, and phonetic features.
Mahira Huseynova
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THE CONCEPT OF TIME IN THE ANCIENT TURKIC WRITTEN MONUMENTS
This article discusses the concept of «time» in the language image of the world, which took place in the ancient Turkic written monument. As one of the most ancient categories of Universal, time has been studied quite actively in linguistics. The authors
G. Abyl, G. Aripzhan
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Declension system of the turkic languages: historical development of case endings
Declension system of the Turkic languages is characterized by a large number of cases and a variety of forms of cases. The research works indicate the number of cases in the Turkic languages in different ways, in some languages they are considered to be ...
G. S. Sagidolda
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The image of the city in ancient Turkic monuments
The article deals with the city models in the philosophical tractates «Beneficial knowledge» by Yusuf Balasaguni and «Diwani Hikmet» by Ahmed Yasawi.
M. Amangazykyzy, A. Alimbayev
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Comparative Studies of Western Yugur Noun-Forming Affi xes Revisited
Western Yugur is a Turkic language which is nowadays on the verge of extinction and assimilation resulting from long-term interaction with the Mongolian, Tibetan and Chinese languages.
G. S. Sagidolda +2 more
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The Influence of ancient Turkic civilization on traditional Chinese culture
Part of the lands inhabited by ancient Turkic peoples today belong to the territory of the People’s Republic of China. For centuries BC, the Turkic tribes in Central Asia fought each other to become a unified state and fought for the creation of a state.
D. Massimkhanuly , A. Abidenkyzy
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“Mockery” in Buddhist and Islamic-Turkish Texts
Although Tengrist beliefs, the religious of Turkish, Mongolian and Siberian peoples, are indirectly referenced in concepts, such as kök, t(e)ŋri, kök t(e)ŋri, yèr, sub/suv, yèr sub/suv, umay, and so on, in Turkic, this ancient religion developed ...
Hasan İsi
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A root morpheme in the Old Turkic language
The old Turkic literary language was formed on the basis of ancient Turkic dialects. In the era of the ancient Turkic kaganates, the language of runic inscriptions as a single literary language was used by various Turkic tribes or unions of tribes ...
Shaimerdinova Nurila Gabbaskyzy
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