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Europe: So Many Languages, So Many Cultures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The number of different languages in Europe by far exceeds the number of countries. All European countries have national languages, and in nearly all of them there are minority languages as well, whereas all major languages have dialects.
Steinhauer, H. (Hein)
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SEMANTIC AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CASES IN THE OLD TURKIC LANGUAGE

open access: yesBULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences, 2021
The article deals with the categories of cases in the Turkic languages. Turkic languages consist of applications such as suffixes and endings , according to their belonging to the group of connected languages.
Zh. Belassarova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Integration of equestrian terms into dialects of Turkish languages

open access: yesTurkic Studies Journal, 2021
It is known that the Turkic peoples have been engaged in horse breeding since ancient times. A huge layer of horse-breeding lexemes was passed down from generation to generation, from people to people, and preserved in the language and dialects of the ...
Mahira Huseynova
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SEMANTICS OF ADJECTIVES MEANING COLORS IN ANCIENT OLD TURKIC WRITINGS

open access: yesCURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2023
It is well known that adjectives are words that represent symbols of living things and events. Colorful adjectives tend to shoot. The fire properties in them give rise to semantic diversity and driving meanings.
Khadjieva N.A.
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Turkic Elements in the Floral Vocabulary of the Kalmyk Language

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
On the material of the Kalmyk language with reference to the Khalkha Mongolian, the Buryat languages and old Mongolian script, the article considers a thematic group of floral vocabulary to identify the Turkic-Mongolian parallels.
V. V. Kukanova, V. M. Trofimov
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An assessment on uzbek storyteliıng in modern afghanistan

open access: yesUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2023
Until the establishment of the state of Afghanistan in 1747, this region remained under the sovereignty of the states established by Turkic nobles. Cities such as Herat, Kabul, Faryab and Ghazni became important centers of Turkic culture. Many scholars,
RIDVAN ÖZTÜRK
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NAKHCHIVAN ETHNOTOPONYMS IN RUSSIAN SOURCES OF THE 19TH CENTURY - THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2018
Toponyms, especially oikonyms, are closely related to the ethnic composition of the population of a particular territory. Because, they are the product of the thinking of the people who created them.
Gilakhanim G Pashayeva
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Names of horse coat colors in the Bashkir language: Genesis, development, and semantics

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2021
The names of mixed horse coat colors in the Bashkir language were analyzed in etymological, comparative-historical, and lexical-semantic aspects. Based on the results of the analysis, the following color names were identified as the most common ones ...
R.T. Muratova
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Water-names of Tuva: turkic, mongolian, samoyed

open access: yesНовые исследования Тувы, 2018
The article covers several layers of ancient hydronyms of Tuva, especially those names of the rivers and lakes which etymologically can be of Turkic, Mongolian or Samoyed origin. The presence of the latter on the list can be explained by early arrival of
Andrey D. Kaksin
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Semantic parallels of archaic Crimean Tatar musical terminology with the musical vocabulary of “Divan Lugat at-Turk” by Mahmud al-Kashgari in the context of the Turkic musical culture of the early Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yesКрымское историческое обозрение, 2020
The process of the formation of the Crimean Tatar musical culture can be divided into post-Byzantine-Golden Horde, Tatar-Seljuk and Nogai Kypchak (Nogai) – Ottoman periods of the cultural genesis of the Crimean Tatar people.
Ismet Zaatov
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