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The article discusses the morphological categories of the Azerbaijani language educational, also comparing the use of case categories, northern dialects and dialects and, the types of spelling and the number of cases of nouns in Oghuz and Kipchak ...
Konul Samadova
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Research objectives: To conduct a comprehensive historical and geographical analysis of the work of Abdullah Ibn Rizvan. Research materials: The author used the chronicle of Abdullah Ibn Rizvan as well as specialized scholarly works on the sources and ...
Shalak M.E.
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Research objectives: To consider the problem of the Eastern Kipchak presence in the pre-Mongol period in Southern Siberia, Altai, and adjacent territories, including the identification of traces of specific Kipchak clan formations in this area. Research
Iskhakov D.M., Zakirova I.G.
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Research objectives: Published in 2018, an article by Prof. V.A. Ivanov pointed to a pressing problem regarding the possibility to correlate information provided in written sources with archaeological data, discussing it in the context of issues of ...
Timokhin D.M., Tishin V.V.
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Ceutorhynchus kipchak Korotyaev 1996
Published as part of Yunakov, Nikolai, Nazarenko, Vitalij, Filimonov, Rostislav & Volovnik, Semyon, 2018, A survey of the weevils of Ukraine (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea), pp.
Yunakov, Nikolai +3 more
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Idioms and proverbs, which can be witnessed since the first periods of Turkic, not only reflect the change and intensity of meaning in the language, but also provide in information about the age of the language.
Nurdan BESLİ
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Najnowsza edycja źródłowa profesora Edwarda Tryjarskiego
The Latest Source Edition by Prof. Edward Tryjarski The author highly values the latest source edition contributive to history of Armenians from Lwów by prof.
Andrzej Pisowicz
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Ceutorhynchus kipchak Korotyaev 1996
Ceutorhynchus kipchak Korotyaev, 1996 (Figs 2, 12, 20) Distribution. Armenia, eastern European Russia, southern slope of the West Sayan Mts in the south of Krasnoyarsk Terr. and in Tuva, East Tuva Plateau, Buryatia, Kazakhstan: Caspian Lowland (Khruleva et al., 2011, 2012), East Kazakhstan Prov. (Korotyaev, 2019). Hosts. Draba nemorosa; in Tuva also on
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Not having a unanimous transcription model for Armeno-Kipchak texts has left the exactness of certain Armenian graphemes obscure, one of which is ³ (ayb). This letter is consistently utilised for back low vowel in Armenian. Given this, in early studies ayb occurring aft er palatal syllables was considered non-harmonic, and thus left as is.
Salan, Musa, Salan, Musa
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In the historical study of contemporary Turkic languages and dialects, primary sources include not only spoken language and folklore but also ancient written literary-historical works in Turkish.
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