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CUMMAN WORDS IN CODEX CUMANICUS AND AFGHANISTAN KYPCHAK TURKISH

Foreign Languages in Uzbekistan
Codex Cumanicus is a two-part work compiled in the 14th century by Italians and Germans from the Kypchak (Kuman) Turks in the north of the Black Sea. Perhaps it is the only compact heirloom of the Kypchak Turkish accent. In this manuscript, known as Codex Cumanicus in scientific circles, collective information on the language of Cuman Turks is given ...
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GEOGRAPHİC TERMS İN CODEX CUMANİCUS

Codex Cumanicus, belonging to the Cuman-Kypchaks, is the first Turkish work written in Latin letters. It is thought that the Codex was completed at the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th century. In addition to the Kipchak-Latin-Persian dictionaries, some grammatical rules are also given in the work.
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Expression of interest for the CODEX-b detector

European Physical Journal C, 2020
Giulio Aielli   +2 more
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Codex Cumanicus

2022
ARGUNŞAH, MUSTAFA, GÜNER, GALİP
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Deep Profiling of Mouse Splenic Architecture with CODEX Multiplexed Imaging

Cell, 2018
Yury Goltsev   +2 more
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Codex Cumanicus'ta sıfat+kılı Yapısı

2018
Altın Ordusahasında ve tarihî Kıpçak Türkçesinin kuzey lehçesiyle kaleme alınmış olan Codex Cumanicus kendine özgü yapısı veiçeriğiyle Kumanların/Kıpçakların hem kültürü hem de tarihi ve dili açısındaneşsiz bir niteliğe sahiptir. Eserin nitelik bakımından böylesine değerliolmasında en önemli katkıyı hiç şüphesiz ihtiva ettiği dil malzemesi ...
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CODEX: a normalization and copy number variation detection method for whole exome sequencing

Nucleic Acids Research, 2015
Yuchao Jiang   +2 more
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